Don't run after them

If you think that peace and happiness are somewhere else and you run after them, you will never arrive. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  1. Ronnie Martin

    September 6, 2013

    This post is well thought out,n should be understood as hope to all

  2. Timothy Mckiness

    September 6, 2013

    Okay you got me thinking again. Yes peace and happiness are all around us some of us just can't see it. You're good Starchild.

  3. Timothy Mckiness

    September 6, 2013

    Okay you got me thinking again. Yes peace and happiness are all around us some of us just can't see it. You're good Starchild.

  4. Eddie Gatlin

    September 6, 2013

    Its ok. well thought out. Balancing on a ball is not really perpetual you have to stop and rest at some point however.

  5. Jewel Poyd

    September 6, 2013

    Disagree,God said, if its. ment to hit u it'll. hit u,if it's. ment to miss u it'll miss. U.

  6. Jahangir Khan

    September 6, 2013

    True,happiness is a journey not a destination .

  7. Musa Abraham

    September 6, 2013

    The true peace is already in side us since the beginning if the universe.so you wright sis.

  8. Carolyn C

    September 6, 2013

    Awesome picture.. i love the scene

  9. Rob Robinson

    September 6, 2013

    So true, real peace can b found within urself, a geographical change is just takin ur lack of peace 2 somewhere else 🙂

  10. Kate Anne

    September 7, 2013

    ❤✿ڿڰۣڿڰۣ Precious HEARTxxxx

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