They broke the mold...

By Vichara


They broke the mold after you were born…no really, they did! Seriously! There will never ever be another you. You are a unique individual with a unique set of physical and mental attributes that contribute to the immediate world around you and the much larger world out there. No really you do. By just reading these words that I write you inspire me and act as the impetus for me to write more. From that hopefully what I write will help you to think of things a bit differently and help somebody else. As they say that the flapping of a butterfly’s wings in an Amazon forest results in the winds that sweep by your kitchen window this morning. So you being here, this incredibly unique individual can make a difference. It’s up to you how far you want to go.

reconcile • \REK-un-syle\ • verb
1 a : to restore to friendship or harmony b : settle, resolve
*2 : to cause to submit to or accept something unpleasant
3 a : to check (a financial account) against another for accuracy b : to account for
Example Sentence:
I have reconciled myself to the fact that my two best friends may never be fond of each other.
Did you know?
"Adapt," "adjust," "accommodate," "conform," and "reconcile" all mean to bring one thing into agreement with another. "Adapt" implies a modification according to changing circumstances ("they adapted to the warmer climate"). "Adjust" suggests bringing something into a close and exact correspondence or harmony ("we adjusted the budget to allow for inflation"). "Accommodate" may suggest yielding or compromising to form an agreement ("he accommodated his political beliefs in order to win"). "Conform" suggests coming into accordance with a pattern, example, or principle ("she refused to conform to society's values"). "Reconcile" implies the demonstration of the underlying compatibility of things that seem to be incompatible ("I tried to reconcile what he said with what I knew").

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