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Writer's pictureMillennial M

Not Always What They Seem: Afterthoughts from a Thinker Under Reforming

Updated: Sep 12, 2021

So...I'm back by demand. Maybe not popular demand, but I am back writing upon my own accord and to the pleasure of devoted friends. And I have your attention, so I will not abuse your time and keep my mind (and hopefully yours) focused and stimulated. After a three (3) month hiatus, I am relaunching my blog activity after some much-needed time to devote myself away.


In my time away, I have had some decent time to process and think (my favorite thing to do). Future content will likely look a little bit different- stay tuned.


"Things are always as I see them," said every person who writes and executes their own narrative. Sometimes, if we are patient, humble, and observant enough in life, we will see things brought to light that have been in plain view or conveniently overlooked. The remaining belongs to God- carefully hidden and recessed for His purposes as Phaedrus neatly alludes. To kick us off, I will throwback to an original-like "Quarantine-Worthy Quotes" post with some afterthoughts that have been in the wing.


Quotes are below the jump.


"There are souls in every one of your 'enemies.'"


"Just because you can be bought doesn't mean the currency is always money."


"Anyone anytime can have any perspective, including the wrong one."



Photo by Sarah Richter from Pixabay


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