Realizing True Beauty
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Wednesday, May 20, 2015
By Terri A. Wojak
After all these years, I think I have finally grasped the feeling of beauty. I have been to Navy Pier at least 100 times in my life. Each time I sit here and stare across Lake Michigan, thinking of my never-ending to do list. All of the things I should have done race through my mind and I find myself lost in negativity. Today I came with my brother, who, in recent years became interested in photography. I have come here to take photos with him several times before, but this time was different. He has always tried to get me to see the little things. Things that most people overlook, but when appreciated, are worth the attention. I always think “what does my ten year younger brother know…he’s creative and I’m just not."
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After all these years, I think I have finally grasped the feeling of beauty. I have been to Navy Pier at least 100 times in my life. Each time I sit here and stare across Lake Michigan, thinking of my never-ending to do list. All of the things I should have done race through my mind and I find myself lost in negativity. Today I came with my brother, who, in recent years became interested in photography. I have come here to take photos with him several times before, but this time was different. He has always tried to get me to see the little things. Things that most people overlook, but when appreciated, are worth the attention. I always think “what does my ten year younger brother know…he’s creative and I’m just not."
Read more on TrueUeducation.com.