Maybe hatred is here so mortal humans can have the opportunity to practice Love.
Maybe poverty is here so people can practice generosity.
Maybe sorrow is here so people can practice compassion.
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five different sites.
Maybe hatred is here so mortal humans can have the opportunity to practice Love.
Maybe poverty is here so people can practice generosity.
Maybe sorrow is here so people can practice compassion.
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Feeling thankful and showing gratitude, comes down to a simple choice:
Long ago, while contemplating the meaning of life, I became convinced it is to have peace with who you are, and to be content with what you have.
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So much to be thankful for.
Writing.
Creativity.
An awesome God.
A great Country.
Paved roads.
Clean drinking water.
Dreams.
A reader recently sent an email about finding my blogs through a Search Engine (probably Google or Yahoo). She said some nice things about the blogs and shared her blog, and some other writing she’s done. She’s an author who’s self-published her first book!
Isn’t it amazing how the Internet connects people?
In a busy world, and it’s always been a busy world, we can’t do everything that comes across our path. Yet we often try to anyway.
Why? We learn a lot from watching those who came before us. We also learn from TV, movies, books, and the Internet.
It’s not uncommon for us to have a skewed list of priorities because all we know is all we know.
To change our perspective – and our priorities – we’d really need some significant force.
Is a powerful, paradoxical question enough?
It might be…
Please join me in a warm welcome for Patty Hebert. Take it away Patty:
Think about it. You find a thick envelope in the mail. Your eyes roll. You open it; another wedding invitation; a cousin, a niece, an estranged sibling. The clock is running. You have six weeks to formulate the perfect, Sorry but… Tried to squeeze it in but…
Think about it. The phone rings. A grandmother, grandfather, cousin, uncle, or estranged sister has died; unexpectedly or not. The calendar is wiped. Children get pulled from school with no thought of missed homework or exams. Important business meetings and dinner plans canceled. Soccer tournaments missed.
Now ask yourself, what’s more important, the living or the dead?
Think about it.
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