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Your Past Does Not Define Your Future

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“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

Your past does not define your future. Who you think you are today does not define who you could become. It certainly doesn’t define God’s great plans for you. You are still alive. You can change and dream and move. You can start right now where you are to get to that place where you should be. Let no one deprive you of your hope or your dreams.

“Still a dreamer, yet more of a realist than ever before, I knew this was my time to sail. On the horizon I saw the shining future, as before. The difference now was that I felt the wind at my back. I was ready.”  -Chris Gardner, The Pursuit of Happyness

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By Jocelyn Soriano

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