According me life is very precious Pixar shirt and everyone should strive to succeed in life .we should learn something new and keep on imporving ourself .everyone should take risk in life if they did not take risk life will be boring and we should appreciate small things and we should keep our ego and anger control and never forget keep ur family and friends happy then automatically u will be Happy. And never forget to earn money to fulfill ur and ur family needs invest in yourself that is the best return u will get and I if u want to lead a happy life don’t expect from anyone and don’t be selfish be true to ur heart and never be afraid of anyone and have a confidence like lion and eagle and definitely u will be successful.
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On an interpersonal level, it meant that she had a very difficult time accepting that I (or anyone) was truly interested in her Pixar shirt, as a person, and not merely as a thing of beauty. Don’t get me wrong, her beauty is a big plus, but she’s just a person (she does look very different before she puts herself together in the morning, although still beautiful). She has the same needs, hopes, dreams, and fears as anyone else, and they are boringly normal. I know that she’s also gone through the typical fears of aging. It’s almost impossible not to, when so much of your identity is wrapped up in a physical characteristic that necessarily has a finite lifespan. Even though we’re in our 40’s and she’s had children, she’s still the same size she was in college and she’s aging very well. She still gets carded every time for alcohol. She doesn’t look like the other soccer moms. In the past few years, she’s settled into a comfortable self presentation and she doesn’t try to look or act half her age in order to recapture some idealized past glory (that, having lived through it, wasn’t actually all that glorious). She’s found her “timeless” beauty and, I think, made peace with her aging.
As she got Pixar shirt she obviously knew that the stories weren’t true – but our night time tales continued until she was ten or eleven and began to read herself to sleep with her own books. Even now at the age of 25, if we’re in the car together she’ll sometimes say something like; “Don’t look Dad, but I saw a flash of red behind us in the mirror.” “D’you think he’s following us today?” Both of us still remember the shared joy those stories brought us. Your daughter will find out soon enough that the world isn’t full of star dust and unicorns. She’ll become interested in other things and like Daddy P, her unicorns will probably go to rest on a shelf somewhere in her room, but if you are lucky, the joy and the fun and the magic that you can share with her now will stay with the pair of you forever.