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    Leave no trace

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    It’s that time of year when visitors flock to New England to soak in the autumnal sights. There’s a catch, though: With more tourists comes more trash. So after an influx of leaf peepers visited Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire, a group of locals returned with garbage bags to clean up the litter. “Seeing how beautiful it can be without garbage is truly important,” said Siobhan Smith, one of the good Samaritans.
    Inspiring Story Leave no trace ​ It’s that time of year when visitors flock to New England to soak in the autumnal sights. There’s a catch, though: With more tourists comes more trash. So after an influx of leaf peepers visited Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire, a group of locals returned with garbage bags to clean up the litter. “Seeing how beautiful it can be without garbage is truly important,” said Siobhan Smith, one of the good Samaritans.
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  • Marion Robert Morrison, professionally known as John Wayne and nicknamed "the Duke", was an American actor who became a popular icon through his starring roles in films which were produced during Hollywood's Golden Age, especially in Western and war movies. His career flourished from the silent era of the 1920s through the American New Wave, as he appeared in a total of 179 film and television productions. He was among the top box-office draws for three decades and appeared with many other important Hollywood stars of his era. In 1999, the American Film Institute selected Wayne as one of the greatest male stars of classic American cinema.
    Born: May 26, 1907, Winterset, Iowa, United States
    Died: June 11, 1979, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    Cause of Death: Respiratory arrest and gastric cancer
    net worth of $7 million ($25 million in today's money)
    Marion Robert Morrison, professionally known as John Wayne and nicknamed "the Duke", was an American actor who became a popular icon through his starring roles in films which were produced during Hollywood's Golden Age, especially in Western and war movies. His career flourished from the silent era of the 1920s through the American New Wave, as he appeared in a total of 179 film and television productions. He was among the top box-office draws for three decades and appeared with many other important Hollywood stars of his era. In 1999, the American Film Institute selected Wayne as one of the greatest male stars of classic American cinema. Born: May 26, 1907, Winterset, Iowa, United States Died: June 11, 1979, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Cause of Death: Respiratory arrest and gastric cancer net worth of $7 million ($25 million in today's money)
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  • Charlie Chaplin
    Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film. He became a worldwide icon through his screen persona, the Tramp, and is considered one of the film industry's most important figures. His career spanned more than 75 years, from childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in 1977, and encompassed both accolade and controversy.
    Born 4-16-1889, London, England
    Died 12-25-1977, Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland
    Cause Of Death
    Stroke
    Net worth: $400 million
    Charlie Chaplin Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film. He became a worldwide icon through his screen persona, the Tramp, and is considered one of the film industry's most important figures. His career spanned more than 75 years, from childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death in 1977, and encompassed both accolade and controversy. Born 4-16-1889, London, England Died 12-25-1977, Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland Cause Of Death Stroke Net worth: $400 million
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  • Ignore the negativity spewed out by the world.

    Getting all stressed and anxiety over what the world does, what they says, all that junk, are not worth it.

    Best to turn your backs on them.

    They do not care about you, about your health, about your wellness. They only cares about selling you nightmares. That's all they do. Sell nightmares. Sell fear. Sell terror.

    Where's the happy news? It's always depressing news.

    Bah, to hell with those rubbish.

    Heck, there's a phrase here that I reminds myself a lot:

    "Why worry? It probably won't happen."

    How cool is that? Why worry indeed. So all the bad news of the world are not personal. They're just bad news that they sells. They makes money from all the bad news they manufactured. It's all "make work" crap. No point wasting time on reading their bad news.

    Look, instead, to good news out there, hidden, but they are out there. Good news is everywhere.

    The problem is we've been trained since birth to expects bad news, to look for bad news, and on and on. When you lives for a long time, and year by year got tired of hearing / reading bad news, you realise you don't have to take in all this bad news crap and ingests their petrufaction.

    You can let go. Let all the bad news go. You don't HAVE to take on all that crap.

    You feels relief and then free, from having to look much less hear those crap.

    It feels good. It feels great!

    Go do your thing that makes you HAPPY. That's the most important thing.

    When everyone, the whole world, would stop focusing on bad news, and do their own thing without hurting anyone else, THEN suddenly these bad news crap would dries up.

    It's simple.

    Eyeballs is what they're trying to drown with bad news. Don't give them your eyeballs, (or ears), aka attention.

    Ignore them.

    Unless some bad news affects your life, THEN you must deal with it, but other than that, yes, you can ignore bad news.

    Just make your life the most happiest way you can create.

    Be happy. Enjoy each day to the fullest.
    Ignore the negativity spewed out by the world. Getting all stressed and anxiety over what the world does, what they says, all that junk, are not worth it. Best to turn your backs on them. They do not care about you, about your health, about your wellness. They only cares about selling you nightmares. That's all they do. Sell nightmares. Sell fear. Sell terror. Where's the happy news? It's always depressing news. Bah, to hell with those rubbish. Heck, there's a phrase here that I reminds myself a lot: "Why worry? It probably won't happen." How cool is that? Why worry indeed. So all the bad news of the world are not personal. They're just bad news that they sells. They makes money from all the bad news they manufactured. It's all "make work" crap. No point wasting time on reading their bad news. Look, instead, to good news out there, hidden, but they are out there. Good news is everywhere. The problem is we've been trained since birth to expects bad news, to look for bad news, and on and on. When you lives for a long time, and year by year got tired of hearing / reading bad news, you realise you don't have to take in all this bad news crap and ingests their petrufaction. You can let go. Let all the bad news go. You don't HAVE to take on all that crap. You feels relief and then free, from having to look much less hear those crap. It feels good. It feels great! Go do your thing that makes you HAPPY. That's the most important thing. When everyone, the whole world, would stop focusing on bad news, and do their own thing without hurting anyone else, THEN suddenly these bad news crap would dries up. It's simple. Eyeballs is what they're trying to drown with bad news. Don't give them your eyeballs, (or ears), aka attention. Ignore them. Unless some bad news affects your life, THEN you must deal with it, but other than that, yes, you can ignore bad news. Just make your life the most happiest way you can create. Be happy. Enjoy each day to the fullest.
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  • Sleep is equally as important as maintaing your health.
    Sleep is equally as important as maintaing your health.
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  • Health is always important, nay, more valuable than gold. To be truly healthy you must avoids all the junk foods, junk drinks, that does not exists a hundred years ago.

    Health is always important, nay, more valuable than gold. To be truly healthy you must avoids all the junk foods, junk drinks, that does not exists a hundred years ago.
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  • "She said, "Don't call the doctor, I want to fall asleep peacefully, with your hand in mine." He told her about the past, how they met, and their first kiss. They didn't cry, they smiled.
    They didn't regret anything, they were grateful.
    Then she repeated softly, 'I love you forever!' He returned her words, gave her a soft kiss on the forehead. She closed her eyes and fell asleep peacefully with her hand in his.
    Love is what matters because man comes into this world with nothing other than love and leaves with nothing other than love. Profession, career, bank account, our goods are just tools, nothing more. Everything stays here. Love, as if there was nothing more important in your life."
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    "She said, "Don't call the doctor, I want to fall asleep peacefully, with your hand in mine." He told her about the past, how they met, and their first kiss. They didn't cry, they smiled. They didn't regret anything, they were grateful. Then she repeated softly, 'I love you forever!' He returned her words, gave her a soft kiss on the forehead. She closed her eyes and fell asleep peacefully with her hand in his. Love is what matters because man comes into this world with nothing other than love and leaves with nothing other than love. Profession, career, bank account, our goods are just tools, nothing more. Everything stays here. Love, as if there was nothing more important in your life." ~ Author unknown
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  • Word of the Day: Perorate.

    VERB
    1. Speak at length.
    2. (Archaic) Sum up and conclude a speech.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "He could perorate about his knowledge of World War II for hours."
    2. "The bride begged her father not to perorate at her wedding reception."
    3. "Just when we thought the speech would never end, the speaker finally perorated and left the stage."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, early 17th century

    The word "perorate" contains an important clue about its definition — the word "orate," which means "to make a speech, especially pompously or at length." "To perorate" is to drag your oration out for longer than necessary.
    Word of the Day: Perorate. VERB 1. Speak at length. 2. (Archaic) Sum up and conclude a speech. Example Sentences. 1. "He could perorate about his knowledge of World War II for hours." 2. "The bride begged her father not to perorate at her wedding reception." 3. "Just when we thought the speech would never end, the speaker finally perorated and left the stage." Word Origin. Latin, early 17th century The word "perorate" contains an important clue about its definition — the word "orate," which means "to make a speech, especially pompously or at length." "To perorate" is to drag your oration out for longer than necessary.
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  • Proper mixing improves taste. Utilize various mixes of marketing strategies to boost your business.

    https://www.funfunds.in/p/why-marketing-mix-is-important.html

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    Proper mixing improves taste. Utilize various mixes of marketing strategies to boost your business. https://www.funfunds.in/p/why-marketing-mix-is-important.html #funfunds #marketingstrategies #boostyourbusiness #mixing #tasty #marketing #strategy #businesses #improve #boost #marketingstrategy #mixes #mix #biz
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  • Word of the Day: Esculent

    ADJECTIVE 1. Fit to be eaten; edible.
    NOUN 1. A thing, especially a vegetable, which is fit to be eaten.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "The raccoon sniffed the food to determine whether it was esculent."
    2. "At the community garden, we grow tomatoes, berries, and herbs in the summer, but we still grow some esculents in the winter."
    3. "It's important to know which wild berries and mushrooms are esculent if you forage them."

    Word Origin
    Latin, early 17th century

    "Esculent" developed from the Latin word "esculentus," which comes from the words "esca" ("food") and "esse" ("eat"). "Esculent" serves as both an adjective and a noun to refer to something that is fit or suitable to be eaten.
    Word of the Day: Esculent ADJECTIVE 1. Fit to be eaten; edible. NOUN 1. A thing, especially a vegetable, which is fit to be eaten. Example Sentences. 1. "The raccoon sniffed the food to determine whether it was esculent." 2. "At the community garden, we grow tomatoes, berries, and herbs in the summer, but we still grow some esculents in the winter." 3. "It's important to know which wild berries and mushrooms are esculent if you forage them." Word Origin Latin, early 17th century "Esculent" developed from the Latin word "esculentus," which comes from the words "esca" ("food") and "esse" ("eat"). "Esculent" serves as both an adjective and a noun to refer to something that is fit or suitable to be eaten.
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