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Life is too short to be spent on materialistic things. Before we know it, we grow old, and sometimes we lose opportunities to say things that we wanted to. In Love Me Today, Not Tomorrow, the main character, Blu, has a loving family but wants to have more for them. He decides he needs to find the moon and sell it for a better life. Unfortunately, what he didnt know is that sometimes we can lose sight of whats important when we spend a lot of time focusing on whats not important.

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Life is too short to be spent on materialistic things. Before we know it, we grow old, and sometimes we lose opportunities to say things that we wanted to. In Love Me Today, Not Tomorrow, the main character, Blu, has a loving family but wants to have more for them. He decides he needs to find the moon and sell it for a better life. Unfortunately, what he didnt know is that sometimes we can lose sight of whats important when we spend a lot of time focusing on whats not important.

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Byan Al-Qalyuby lives in Michigan. Writing is something she always had a passion for. It was a comfort zone as a little kid. She has a notebook in which she writes daily details about any random crazy ideas, thoughts, or situations and hopes to turn it into a memoir one day. Painting is one of her secret hobbies, and she enjoys making mini fairy gardens. "The silence of the night tends to bring out a special side of us, a side that we ought to protect and show the daylight more often."