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A Smile to Look forward to

Written by Sadia Naheen
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Few things are common to all human being, birth, growing up, death and in the meantime at least once feeling “life isn’t fair.” It’s different for every individual, but the feeling is the same. What makes a difference is, who learns from it and who doesn’t, who is taking things positively and who is throwing a tantrum. And that is one of many criteria what defines a human. End of the day, when we grow old and all wrinkly skin, grey hair and shrunk smaller, all we want is to still be active and may be, just may be have such a beautiful smile.

Life in Matmâta, by Didier Sibourg

Life in Matmâta, by Didier Sibourg

The photograph of this beautiful elderly lady in Matmata, Tunisia taken by Didier Sibourg is an inspiration for all of us. Doesn’t she inspire you?

Article written by: Sadia Naheen
Inspired by: Photo of the Day | February 23 | Life in Matmâta, by Didier Sibourg

Tags: Art & Conceptual, Didier Sibourg
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johnny fitzrover
johnny fitzrover
9 years ago

she is happy n blessd

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nellie suria
nellie suria
9 years ago

so sad:)

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