Reckful Quotes

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“These people, they give up on people that are struggling.

And you can't do that. Because the people that are struggling.. they've damn near almost given up on themselves.

So when they give up, and you give up, they don't have a fighting chance. Nobody is there anymore for them.

But if they give up, and you NEVER give up on them, there is still a chance.”
Tyler1

“Find three hobbies: one that makes you money, one that makes you happy, and one that makes you healthy.

They can stay separate, but if one hobby gives you all three, that’s your career. you’ve already won”
Byron Bernstein

“love is something...

if you find it, don’t let it go”
Byron Berstein

“I' am jealous of people who can do the same thing every day and be satisfied.”
Byron Berstein

“I' am jealous of people who can do the same thing every day and be satisfied.”
Byron Bernstein

“love is something...

if you find it, don’t let it go”
Byron Bernstein

“life making sense is starting to fall apart”
Byron Bernstein

“Everyone thinks they’re really busy. If they care about you, they’ll make time.”
Byron Bernstein

“Living is a like waiting for a bus, with no posted schedule, that comes once every day. You're not waiting for #168, you're waiting for happiness. Sometimes you catch the bus, but it never takes you as far as you want to go, as far as you need to go. What good is a five minute ride when you have eight hours ahead? If anything, the ride pisses you off; you're zooming at seventy miles an hour, comfortable, air-conditioned and laid-back, when suddenly you get kicked out, into the blazing sun, to carry your heavy backpack the rest of the way.

The bus can drop you off at indifference, insignificance, loneliness, anxiety, anger, or depression. Some three-hundred pound thug kicks you off and lets another wanderer on. You walk for hours with an aching back, sweating like a pig, hopeless and helpless, and all the while you're thinking, god damn, this would have taken 20 minutes on the bus. You whine and moan hoping someone will lend a helping hand, hoping someone will reach out to you and save you, but everyone only has trite, meaningless expressions to give. Let me clear up a common misconception: you will never help anybody by telling them to "feel better." "Feel better" isn't an air-conditioned ride.

What happens when you arrive, eight hours later, at the end of the road? I don't know either. I doubt you ever get there.”
Byron Bernstein