
You weren't guaranteed your first breath, but it was given to you still.
You weren't guaranteed your sense of wonder.
Or your sense of joy.
You weren't guaranteed your lust for life, yet you nurture it still.
Or the judgement that you dare to control.
You weren't guaranteed a thing.
Not a single thing.
Enjoy this ride.
Embrace its fullness.
Live each day like its your last day.
For one day, it will be.

Enjoy Lepidopterans; pick up a caterpiller and watch him walk.

Admire their camoflauge.

Look for colors in unlikely places.
Everything is temporary, you know.

guar⋅an⋅tee
/ˌgærənˈti/ [gar-uhn-tee]
noun
1. a promise or assurance, esp. one in writing, that something is of specified quality, content, benefit, etc., or that it will perform satisfactorily for a given length of time: a money-back guarantee.
2. something that assures a particular outcome or condition: Wealth is no guarantee of happiness.
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