Till when?

‘Lord, how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph? How long shall they utter and speak hard things? and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves? (…) They slay the widow and the stranger, and murder the fatherless. Yet they say ‘The Lord shall not see (…)’.

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Imperfectly Happy

Perfectionism is a continuous struggle with a present that you are eternally dissatisfied with in order to obtain a future that you see eternally in a better light. But can that make you happy? And does that make God happy?

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Ignorance

God tried to hide pieces of Him in nature hoping that man would recognize his signature. He tried to hide in colours, in beauty, in the scent of flowers, in the chirping of birds, hoping that the man would find him. But man prefers his own person and is satisfied with the limitation of his own mind. He likes to stay in an ugly but familiar place, when he could enjoy infinite but unknown beauties indefinitely.

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Before the Stories in the Strangers’ Eyes

Before all this, I wouldn’t have even looked at all the people I would pass by. Now I do. I look at them and I always try to reach their eyes. Some of them tell sad stories, others try to smile and you can only understand that by looking at the wrinkles around them. Other eyes are happy and still have the sparkling of hope. But no matter what they say, it is so worth looking at them because they are saying the stories of today. Stories of pain, stories of hope, stories of sadness and happiness, stories of uncertainty. And all these strangers’ eyes tell OUR stories.

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Be Critical Of Things, Not People

In many cases, critical thinking is seriously confused with the process by which people simply become querulous. People have come to criticise everything around them, from the politicians who lead us, to the people close to them, parents, children, siblings, etc., in other words anything but what is needed to be criticised. I find this very sad. Therefore, I suggest you become aware of a few things.

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