Wise Life Lessons: Navigating Relationships, Trust, and Forgiveness - Practical insights and reflections for a balanced, God-centered life
Never discuss your problems with everyone, 20% will not care and 80% will be glad that you have them.
Life is similar to a boxing game. Defeat is not declared when you fall down; it is declared when you refuse to get up.
Everything is valuable only on two occasions:
1: before getting it.
2: after losing it.
Two places are most valuable in the world:
1: the nicest place is to be in someone’s thoughts.
And
2: the safest place is to be in someone’s prayers.
Fear has 2 meanings:
1: forget everything and run.
2: face everything and rejoice.
The choice is ours.
‘Ego’ is the only requirement which destroys any relationship. Be a bigger person, skip the ‘e’ and let it ‘go’.
As long as we do not forgive people who have hurt us, they occupy a ‘rent-free space’ in our mind.
I asked God: if everything is already written in destiny, then why should I pray? God smiled and said: I have also written ‘terms & conditions apply’.
Trust is like a sticker. Once it is removed, it may stick again, but not as strong as it holds when you first applied.
Never win people with arguments. Rather defeat them with your smile. Because people who always wish to argue with you cannot near your silence.
‘Memories’ are always special. Sometimes, we laugh by remembering the days we cried. And sometimes, we cry by remembering the days we laughed. That’s life.
“We love ourselves even after making so many mistakes; then how can we hate others for their small mistakes? Make forgiving a habit. Forgiveness is the sweetest revenge”.
Author Unknown
Meditation: But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us. – 2 Corinthians 4:7
Through the Love of Christ, Our Savior, All Will Be Well!
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