Linggo, Pebrero 10, 2013

Informal Theme #4.2


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            Life is fair. Yes, sometimes, we might feel the wrath but who cares most of the time we are happy. If we easily complain on how these problems overthrow even our slightest optimism, we might as well get tired of living too fast. Giving life its fruitful future would be the greatest payback we could return Him and moving forward, facing the obstacles would be the way to overreaching it. God gave us the strength; we must know how to utilize it.

            Though we could not really force ourselves not to feel sappy whenever experiencing down falls, we should make ways to climb back to where we started. Stumbling isn’t dire at all unless we don’t know how to stand and let others step us on. Imperfections are important; just as mistakes are. We only get to be good by learning from mistakes and we get to be real by being imperfect. 
            Actually, many have been successful because of toppling. A great example would be Thomas Edison. He was kicked out of school and was forced to pursue studying at home. No one knew that time that this young man would be one of the greatest icons so as Jack Dorsey, the famous inventor of twitter. We might just don’t know but in time, these terrible losses would  lead to ultimate victories.

            As the saying goes, “don’t look where you fell, but where you slipped’. We must not always look on what tragedies we’ve been through; instead, we must value the things we gained after the raging storm. Mistakes would serve as door to experiences but do not let two doors to open so that you see what you must learn.


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