Keeping Your Shit Together
If you live in the past too long, you will be depressed. If you live in the future too long, you will be anxious.
If you live in the past too long, you will be depressed. If you live in the future too long, you will be anxious.
So I got these three amazing ideas in my self-talk today and I believe it’s worth sharing
The moment we want to believe something, we suddenly see all the arguments for it, and become blind to the arguments against it.
My sweetheart, my bride, is a secret garden, a walled garden, a private spring;
Song of Songs 4:12
Jesus’ death on the Cross is the greatest revelation of the nature of God there is and will ever be. His finished work done once and for all transcends space and eternity. But when He died 2000 years ago at Calvary, since He was carrying the sins of the world, did He actually go to …
So I have coined a new good “self-” word. I hope it gets recognized soon. It is one thing we often lose sight of. Someway somehow, every “self-” word kind of make us feel self-centered when in fact, it’s the direct opposite. So we go all around happy-ing others while feeling dirty and bedridden in …
We work harder, yet have low salaries We travel further, yet have no communities We have bigger houses yet smaller families More knowledge yet we know less More experts, yet more problems More pills and drugs, yet more people are sick More technology, yet less communication More quantity yet less quality Wealthy people, poor characters …
Is life a competition? Maybe, that’s why it’s called the human race.
I want to share another poem from my archive, written as a youth. It’s all about life, and I assure you, it’s not necessarily everybody’s truth. Remember that to each his or her own, as one man’s heaven is a next man’s hell. Envy not a man’s success, because you never know the things he …
You’re standing at a KFC counter for the 1st time staring at all the available meals. Your friend tells you to pick any food of your choice. Now you are excited and the succulent adverts of the food raises your expectations. Yet, you stand there for the next 2 minutes thinking about what you want. …
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