be proud

At some point, you just gotta forgive the past, your happiness hinges on it.

Aaron Lauritsen

Be a team player, not a bandwagon jumper.

Aaron Lauritsen

Building bridges is the best defense against ignorance.

Aaron Lauritsen

Explore, Experience, Then Push Beyond.

Aaron Lauritsen

From this point forward, you don’t even know how to quit in life.”~ Aaron Lauren, ‘100 Days Drive

Aaron Lauritsen

If you didn't earn something, it's not worth flaunting.

Aaron Lauritsen

It's in those quiet little towns, at the edge of the world, that you will find the salt of the earth people who make you feel right at home.

Aaron Lauritsen

It’s the ‘every day’ experiences we encounter along the journey to who we want to be that will define who we are when we get there.

Aaron Lauritsen

Life's trials will test you, and shape you, but don’t let them change who you are.”~ Aaron Lauren, ‘100 Days Drive

Aaron Lauritsen

Naive people tend to generalize people as—-good, bad, kind, or evil based on their actions. However, even the smartest person in the world is not the wisest or the most spiritual, in all matters. We are all flawed. Maybe, you didn’t know a few of these things about Einstein, but it puts the notion of perfection to rest. Perfection doesn’t exist in anyone. Nor, does a person’s mistakes make them less valuable to the world. 1. He divorced the mother of his children, which caused Milena, his wife, to have a break-down and be hospitalized.2. He was a ladies man and was known to have had several affairs; infidelity was listed as a reason for his divorce.3. He married his cousin.4. He had an estranged relationship with his son.5. Furthermore, he had his first child out of wedlock.6. Furthermore, he urged the FDR to build the Atom bomb, which killed thousands of people.7. Furthermore, he was Jewish, yet he made many arguments for the possibility of God. Yet, hypocritically he did not believe in the Jewish God or Christianity. He stated, “I believe in Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the harmony of all that exists, not in a God who concerns himself with the fate and the doings of mankind.

Shannon L. Alder

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