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I feel like ruined Polaroid pictures are the most beautiful things. Most people would look at them and see failure and throw it away. Though I see each mess up as a new beginning and a form of art. It's your job to figure out what you see in the distorted film image. Do you make something of it or just discard the thought of it?
I've always used that as a life lesson. Don't give up on things just because you think you've ruined it, because if you dig deeper you may find something great. Something magnificent.
It's kind of funny though, because most people would never see that or dare to seek it. The thought of digging deeper to find things is such a touchy subject to most and quite frightening. It like my mom always said, "You have to step outside your comfort zone and take a risk." The problem with that is that I never acknowledged it. I strictly stayed in my comfort zone. Before you know it the comfort zone becomes too comfortable. You start to become afraid of the outside world and vow to stay in your comfort zone. You forget all about the beauty of the area around you and begin to dwell in the darkness around you. You become prone to sadness very easily. The thought of being all alone is just utterly depressing. That is when the sadness begins to eat you alive. Piece by piece. The pain is just horrible. OK I'm going to stop you right here because I know you're thinking what the hell are you talking about. So long story short, your life is like a messed up Polaroid. The mere thought of it is a metaphor. Just think about what I said earlier about digging deeper. In order to dig deeper you must leave your comfort zone. By leaving your comfort zone you see the world and all of it beauty. Just like finding the hidden image in that messed up film. Life is that messed up film. It's your choice whether or not you want to discover the bliss in it. Its all up to you...what's your decision?

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