Elijah Szasz
1 min readOct 13, 2023

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Charlene Ann Mildred, your analogy of life to a Microsoft Word document with the absence of the 'Ctrl+Z' button is brilliant. You've captured the essence of embracing life's imperfections beautifully.

Your imaginative and humorous take on the undo button highlights how its presence might lead to a less meaningful life. The parable of the perpetual typist is a thought-provoking analogy that reminds us that our mistakes are essential for growth and depth in our life stories.

The three points you discuss about embracing life's "typos" resonate deeply. Mistakes indeed teach us tenacity, and imperfections make us relatable and authentic. Your advice on reflection over regret and staying humble is a valuable reminder of how we can navigate this 'Ctrl+Z'-less world.

Your concept of using "Shift" in life to emphasize moments that matter is a great perspective shift. The positive punctuation of life you describe with commas, exclamation points, and question marks is a beautiful way to view our experiences.

Finally, the Ctrl+S of life, where we save moments, is an idea I genuinely appreciate. Creating memory bookmarks, snapshot stories, and a lessons log makes life's journey richer and more profound.

Your article is a delightful reminder to embrace the imperfections, typos, and missteps in life and cherish them as part of our unique stories. It's an inspiring and beautifully written piece. Kudos! 📝💕🌟

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Elijah Szasz
Elijah Szasz

Written by Elijah Szasz

I write aobut frameworks for new habits, systems, and deep experiences - in a 21 Day wrapper. https://www.21days.com/

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