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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required ACCEPT YOUR STUPID Accept Your Stupid Getting to know your Stupidity means admitting what you think you know is not working for you. When you realize this: Then, and only then will you be able to; Embrace positive change. As you search for the truth more will be made plain. But when you think you know? all that you think you know "think again"! Go to the other side of what you know and find out what really is.! Grab these revelations with both hands, do not hold on to any parts of the stupid notions that have kept you for so long "stuck on stupid" Or in a stubborn stupor. You may somehow miss stupidity. Like you would a reoccurring tooth-ache, at first predicting, yet not wanting, it's a painful throbbing to return. Once you've been assured that the unwanted "stupid" is gone; Continue your path of gratitude and growing. Delight in your newfound wisdom and understanding. Seek divine knowledge until you've reached the crypt; Know your strongholds. Acknowledge your gifts; Ask to be lifted to the pinnacle of wisdom; And of right spirit, and discernment. Side-step negative forces, and never again be the orchestrator of them. Refrain from hoarding the seeds of truth, Instead, plant truth seeds, unsparingly, in the fertile gardens of the willing.
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