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51 Things You'll Miss If You Decided To End Your Life

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The sunrise.

Your favorite candy.

Journaling.

The feeling of marking something complete off your to-do list.

Getting an A on that paper you worked hard on.

The smell of laundry detergent.

Getting your paycheck.

Candles.

Seeing fireflies at dusk.

Watching your favorite show.

The pain in your stomach from laughing so hard.

P:etting your favorite dog/cat.

Seeing the leaves fall from the trees.

The feeling when you get a text from that person you like.

Warm, soft cookies.

Baths.

Buying something you've wanted for a long time.

Stickers.

Cold, fresh water.

The smell of new books.

The first snow of the season.

Fuzzy socks.

Ice cream.

Laying outside on a beautiful day.

Bonfires.

Butterflies.

Girl Scout cookies.

Finding a quote that shows exactly how you feel.

The nice breeze you feel during fall.

The smell of bacon.

Watching your favorite movie.

The smell of coffee.

Going to bed with fresh sheets.

Visiting that place you've always wanted to go.

Learning how to play a new instrument.

Seeing that friend you haven't seen in forever.

Hearing the rainfall from inside.

Face masks.

The softness of a new blanket.

Your favorite song.

Your favorite restaurant.

The rush after a workout.

Getting a hug from your favorite person.

The smell of coffee.

Chapstick.

Getting into bed after a long day.

The relaxation of doing nothing, all day.

Drinking water at 2am.

Seeing fireflies.

Hearing the birds chirp.

The sunset.

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