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    “If you choose not to find joy in the snow, you will have less joy in your life but still the same amount of snow.”

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      “We would think a man insane who, instead of covering his house with a roof and putting windows in his window frames, goes out in stormy weather, and scolds the wind, the rain, and the clouds. But we all do the same when we scold and blame the evil in other people instead of fighting the evil which exists in us. It is possible to get rid of the evil inside of us, as it is possible to make a roof and windows for our house. This is possible. But it is not possible for us to destroy evil in this world, just as we cannot order the weather to change and the clouds to disappear. If, instead of teaching others, we would educate and improve ourselves, then there would be less evil in this world, and all people would live better lives.”

      Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 33)

      Kimo’s Hawaiian Rules

        Never judge a day by the weather

        The best things in life aren’t things

        Tell the truth – there’s less to remember

        Speak softly and wear a loud shirt

        Goals are deceptive – the unaimed arrow never misses

        He who dies with the most toys – still dies

        Age is relative – when you’re over the hill, you pick up speed

        There are two ways to be rich – make more or desire less

        Beauty is internal – looks mean nothing

        No Rain – No Rainbows