Lose - to fail inadvertently to retain (something) in such a way that it cannot be immediately recovered:
Have you ever had to come to terms with the fact that you'd lost something very valuable? Whether that object was a family heirloom, an estate, or a lover... I’m willing to bet that it was very difficult to absorb the loss. The irony about loss is that it can often be attributed to carelessness on the victim’s behalf. The question then arises... how is it that one can afford to be careless with his/her valuables? Please allow me to summarize the answer with one word; COMPLACENCY. A wise man is one who learns to cherish and appreciate his valuables without first having to part ways with them. Today, I strongly suggest that you treat your valuables as such. Rumor has it...you will surely miss your water, once your well runs dry. Be blessed.
Corey R.
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What a timely post. I thought I lost my diary and I was so depressed at the thought of that. Fortunately, I found it, but, you're right, I was complacent. If I'd put it in it's proper spot. I wouldn't have 'lost' it.
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