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A college class was graduating on a hot and humid day.
As the graduates walked across the platform and received their diplomas from the president of the college, he smiled, shook their hands, and said loudly, ¡°Congratulations!¡± Then, in a much lower voice, one that was firm and could be heard only by the graduates, he would say, ¡°Keep moving.¡±
He was only trying to keep the line moving across the stage, but his words were good advice for a lifetime: ¡°Keep moving.¡± After every achievement growing up, graduation, marriage, job promotion, even retirement the best advice is, ¡°Keep moving. Don¡¯t stop. Don¡¯t stagnate.¡±
There is more to life than you have found thus far. This is not the end; it is only the beginning. ¡°Keep moving.¡±
When we approach life with this attitude, we look forward to the future and what it has in store for us. |
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