sup·port
(s-pôrt
, -p
rt
)
tr.v. sup·port·ed, sup·port·ing, sup·ports
1. To bear the weight of, especially from below.
2. To hold in position so as to keep from falling, sinking, or slipping.
3. To be capable of bearing; withstand: "His flaw'd heart . . . too weak the conflict to support" (Shakespeare).
4. To keep from weakening or failing; strengthen: The letter supported him in his grief.
5. To provide for or maintain, by supplying with money or necessities.
{Definition from the free dictionary. Thank you.}
I love support. I've been blind to it at times. {I'm sorry.} Overlooked it with confidence.
Yet.
If it weren't for that support, I'd be nowhere.
Go forth and do your part to support those you love. Yes, people are all that matter. Do your best, and the rest is up to them.
If they don't feel supported, perhaps they aren't supporting in return. It's a basic karmic principle.
Joie de vivre. It's a choice.
xo
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