I abandoned Facebook recently and every day, my mood celebrates that decision. Still, the occasionally meaningful graphic is nice. I found one on Pinterest. I have a fondness for things that look nostalgic.
It’s good advice – stand tall and find the light – but it should come with a corollary. Something in an “evil thoughts for those who bear shadows,” perhaps? It would be even better in a flat.

Stand tall to find the sunlight, but don’t do it by climbing on the backs of people still stuck down on the ground…
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A truly excellent point 😊
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My friend used to say its a good life if you don’t weaken. He weakened.
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I’m sorry. It’s hard not to 💝
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Those are great! I have abandoned FaceBook a couple of times, but then rejoined because many of my generations use only that.
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I feel the generational imperative lol
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Right? lol
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Glad to hear that the break (or maybe a complete cut) from FB is doing you good. I used it very rarely when I had it. I was biased against it from the start. I liked MySpace but then EVERYONE moved to FB and so I HAD TO as well. I haven’t had an account in a year or maybe two (time flies) and I’ve lived!
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My Space was cool. On the bright side, the creator made like, 5000 million selling it so, he’s happy.
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Oh, I didn’t know that. Cool!
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I don’t do Facebook and haven’t done for years. I left after a third time and never looked back. I have had friends who miss me on there and would have liked me back, but we communicate via other means.
I wouldn’t have been on Facebook for a third time if it wasn’t for a college group I was once in.
I love this picture quote.
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Thank you. It spoke to me too. I’m finding too, the longer I’m away, the gladder I am.
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