Philosophy and Flowers: Part Five

How to Practice Gratitude

Read and Answer the following Questions.

Are you in jail or prison?

Are you in pain or in the hospital?

Do you have a place to sleep?

Do you have food in your refrigerator?

Is the power, heat, AC, and internet still on? 

Do you have clean clothes? 

Do you have money in your bank account to buy food and pay bills? 

Does your car still run? 

Do you have hobbies to keep yourself occupied?

Do you have friends or family that care about your wellbeing?

Are you still feeling ungrateful? If so, read and answer the questions above.

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Philosophy and Flowers: Part Four

Philosophy and Flowers: Part Four

“Location has energy and time has memory.”— Jay Shetty  

No matter where we are, the energy my friends and I share when we are together comes from a place of genuine caring, kindness, and consideration. We listen to each of our worries, concerns, and fears. We also celebrate our promotions, graduations, birthdays, and each other. We also stay curious about each other’s lives, issues both big and small. We laugh, we play, and we share. Over the years, our time together has always produced unforgettable memories. From vast times we do dinner and a movie, the Jabba barge (inside joke), the fun of numerous game nights, our unique road trips, dressing up for Star Wars Day, and even a wedding. Our moments—big or small, loud or quiet—have woven themselves into the fabric of our shared story. I’m truly grateful for this circle of friendship that remains rooted in authenticity, joy, and mutual care. No matter where we go, the energy we’ve created will always live in the spaces we’ve filled—with laughter, love, and lasting connection.

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Until next post,

Steven

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Philosophy and Flowers: Part Three

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Philosophy and Flowers: Part Three

Two Things to Never Forget

  1. Who you choose to give your attention to is tremendously important. Not everyone deserves your attention along with those who you should not pay any attention to.
  2. How you use your time and with whom is equally important. Time is your most valuable non-renewable resource. Don’t waste your time with people who don’t give a shit about you and your values. Along with don’t tolerate anyone who waste your time.

Until next post,

Steven

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Philosophy and Flowers: Part Two

Philosophy and Flowers: Part Two

Showing interest is far more valuable and considerate than sharing your assumptions. Substituting and giving your unsolicited and uneducated opinions to someone rather than asking questions is not only rude but also can be perceived as insulting. Nobody knows everything along with everyone has holes in their knowledge. And the only way to fill those gaps is to ask questions. The more you ask, the more informed you will become. Heck, you’ll probably have to more meaningful conversations. 

Until next post,

Steven

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Philosophy and Flowers: Part Three