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A Word From Our Sponsor: Progeny Peas

And now, an additional word from our sponsor: 

*Progeny Peas*
Eat them or plant them. 
Just don't waste them!


This account has been known to frequently claim: 
"Love is the key. Use it."

The message behind this statement isn't regarding gush and mush. 
Unless you find your gush progress from mush into true love. 

If so, by all means it would then apply here as well, but it's just a fraction of the entire intended meaning from her head in the clouds. 

One of the things this individual is alluding to with her claim of love being the key, points to the fact there is a significant difference between optimism and positivity (especially the toxic kind).

Optimism is a current we catch, carry and hold onto- like an anchor for hope. 
It's really so much more than that though...

It's also resilience, peace, and mental fortitude to name a few examples...

Or choosing to do the right thing, when at the moment it might be easier to do the wrong thing. 
(Haven't we all been there on this learning curve?)

When we hold onto optimism's current, we are anchoring it down for others until they take hold of it too-easing the burden and providing support for each other as we face this new world as we now know it together. 

This has been a message paid for and sponsored by Progeny Peas. The same ones your grandparents grew & fed you. 

#vss365 


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