.........Life is living and how we make life. It is how we give meaning to our lives and how our lives touch the lives of others. No need to be perfect, all we need to do is to be ourselves, me as in "me" and you as in "you" and in doing so - not forgetting the golden rule.
........Life is not as always as it seems to be... Life is not everything that we wish. Life is not a dreamland. We may dream, yes, but we must do things and strive to make things happen. We may fall in between but that is life, just keep courage in our carriage. Life is acceptance of what we have, yet aiming to have better, if not the best.
........It is a choice to question life and to be alive without living life. Just remember, this valley of life is uniquely given to each one of us. We will pass to this path just once. Why not feel life and be alive! You have not lost your life when you slipped through those rocks. You might have struggled a lot falling to pit traps, in this unending twists and turns of life yet be thankful because you are here, still in this path, learned and more cautious about life's adversities, or should I say journey of life.
Watch the way you talk, Let nothing foul or dirty come to your mouth. Say only what helps, each word a gift. ~ Ephesians 4:29
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The words we speak have the power to do great thing good or great harm. If we speak words of encouragement and hope, we can lift others up. When we do, the effect on us is uplifting too.
Sometimes, when we already feel uplifted and secure, we find it easy to speak kind words. But other times, when we're discouraged or exhausted, we ca, scarcely summon the energy to pick up our own spirits, much less anyone else's. Yet God wants us to speak words of kindness, wisdom, and truth-no-matter our circumstances , no matter our emotions. When we do, we share a priceless gift with the world, and we give glory to God.
Today, try to make your every word a gift. You'll discover that kindness like honey: it's hard to spread it around without getting a little bit on yourself.
How many people stop because so few say, "Go!" ~ Charles Swindoll