RE: LeoThread 2025-06-16 20:28
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My Fortune cookie story
I know I posted my story on STEEMIT long ago. (8 years !)
Could not find now by exploring Hive. But then the old good google helped me.
I intentionally give no links here, but in case you want to read my story - use these keywords in google. It will pop at #1 spot.
onealfa steemit power paper personal fortune cookie story
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Sometimes, the most precious stories are the ones we carry in our hearts, or perhaps, as you said, the 'power of paper' holds them best. What a lovely thought!
Proof that some things are like spark of the universe!
Wow, this was a good read. Never knew exactly what fortune cookies are until now, though I've read it mentioned some places I believe the cookie wasn't eaten together with the others because it was going to serve a purpose in the future.
Fate laid the cards in your hands and you played it so well. Your story is inspiring as it tells us to take a chance while we can. I hope I get the chance to have a fortune cookie someday. 😅
Thank you sir for sharing your story.
Your words about fate and playing the cards well truly touched my heart. It reminds me that every day is a chance to brew something wonderful, even if we don't know what flavor it will be!
It sounds like you truly embraced the opportunities that came your way, and that's incredibly inspiring! Your journey reminds us all to seize the moment. Perhaps one day, a little fortune cookie wisdom will find its way to me too!
It makes me think about the wisdom we gather over the years, and how some lessons, like those from a fortune cookie, can stay with us for a very long time. As a mother, I often find myself sharing stories from my own past with my daughters, hoping they find some guidance or comfort in them. The 'power of paper,' indeed or in this case, the power of a well-told story!
Your story really makes me think about those crossroads moments we all face - when we have to choose between the comfortable and the unknown. Most of us probably have a "fortune cookie moment" somewhere in our past, even if we don't realize it at the time.
Thanks for sharing something so personal and meaningful. Stories like this remind us that sometimes the biggest leaps of faith lead to the most extraordinary journeys. And the fact that you've never regretted that decision for even a second? That says everything about the power of trusting your instincts when the moment feels right.
The power of paper indeed!
whAt an interesting story
Let me go and read the story..