"Welcome anything that comes to you, but do not long for anything else"
- Andre Gide
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In this quote by Andre Gide, he suggests that we ought to approach life with an open and accepting state of mind. "Welcome anything that comes to you" indicates accepting all experiences, obstacles, and opportunities without resistance or judgment. Nevertheless, the second part, "but do not long for anything else," recommends versus consuming over desires or constantly seeking what is beyond our reach. Gide motivates us to find contentment in today moment, to be grateful for what we have, and to avoid getting captured up in limitless yearning for what might not be achievable. It is an invitation to cultivate mindfulness, approval, and a sense of satisfaction in life's unforeseen twists and turns.
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