All from the past is useful. All that was before us is now. For each of us, we had to have been there, to be here now. We are all things from the past and these we can use to guide us today and beyond. Every path taken before has led us to today. Have no regrets about the past, but instead, rejoice in all that was, all that is and all that can possibly be. Rejoice in the human spirit that endures - Anonymous
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