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Grief is a journey; not a destination. Grief can lead to apathy or compassion; hope or despair. It is through my grief I can connect with every soul and spirit. If death is flesh, grief is the soul and what you make of it is the spirit. Read more.
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If he wasn’t good for her, why would he be good for me? A man who abandoned his wife. Who pretended to be asleep when we were hungry. Who called us stupid but did not educate us. Who provided a roof over our heads out of obligation but not duty.… Read more.
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I have to remind myself that all the ideas of happiness are man made; I must construct my own happiness. Read more.
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I am grateful that I found God in a circumstance so many lost him in. Read more.
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I see my successes as tools for the next level, not a reward. Read more.
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Even when we do. Read more.
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No one warns you that you still feel 16 when you’re 40; the only difference is with age, you use discretion. Read more.
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We believe that justice comes swiftly, Our parents would scold us immediately as a child for wrongs so if punishments did not come immediately, we have learned that it isn’t coming at all. Sometimes because of our own guilt we would pay for our sins through charity, as a way… Read more.
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I lost my mother after a month long battle with pneumonia. She went in April 27th and died May 27th. Here are a few things I wrote in her memory: A letter to my mother Dear mom I know you see my pain. I recognize your struggle and I never… Read more.
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I thought this request was virtually impossible. So, I defined “Pray,” and the definition is to: “Entreat, ask without stopping.” I used to think asking repeatedly was doubt. Read more.