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Destruction, Dissatisfaction and Discomfort

 Love is the force behind creation,  satisfaction and  comfort. Hate is the force behind destruction,  dissatisfaction and discomfort. 

I choose love!  Why? Because creation is growth,  comfort is contentment,  and satisfaction is achievement. To grow and to be content with what you have achieved is not only self-love,  but love in it's fullest embodiment. 

May God bless you right now at this very moment with the inspiration to create,  the wisdom to appreciate what you create,  and peace to be comforted by it 

Love Ceruse.



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