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As we’ve all heard before, the early bird gets the worm. Simultaneously, however, the early worm gets the bird. The worm that stayed in and chilled out is doing just fine because it decided to take it easy. Do your thing when you feel the time is right.

People will always tell you how to be the bird. Sometimes you just need to flip the bird and do the worm.

Photo by Timothy Beardslee

Timmy Beardslee

Experiencing a lot through a little, and expanding the relationship with the imagination to be more fulfilled in every moment and show the beauty of life through what we have.

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