Wednesday, March 2, 2011

the moon rises and the sun sets

I think you'd all agree with me when I say:
"We all think about our complaints more often than we do with things we can appreciate."
How have I come to realize it? It actually didn't strike me in the head until just recently being proven to myself. Other than this blog and my everyday blog, I have a memo to myself on my computer of things that annoy me, bother me, things I've been emotionally hurt from, and etc. Basically things that can ruin one's image, if you get me. And let me tell you, I haven't even started that for a month and the number of things I have to say there have basically almost caught up with posts i have on this blog. I find that kind of sad. I've had this blog for how long? And this is only my 19th post. From now on, I shall come here more often and write about things I appreciate because these things haven't just been thrown at us. They have been given to us for a reason. So to start one off, I say, I'm thankful for the world.
What I mean is what I say. Some people may think "that's baloney, look how chaotic and upsetting our world is!" You know what I say to that? "Things happen for a reason. I can say that half the things that happen on our world that are 'chaotic' are for us to be blamed. Recently there are people who are quite harsh with their criticism and when I say harsh, i mean harsh. I think people have lost the respect for one another and for people who have a higher status or authority than us. We have people 'unfollowing' singer Justin Bieber on twitter because of his haircut? Isn't that a little outrageous? This proves people to be very judgmental. Like my friend says, it's bad, but it's something that happens naturally. But these kind of problems, these social problems, can be solved. And it can be solved by starting with us, people all over the world of different culture, religion, etc. There will be no difference until we make a difference."
And seriously, without the world, you won't be able to see all the beautiful things that there are/were on Earth. We were all placed on Earth by God. I'm sure everyone has heard that at least a thousand if not, a million times. Why? Because it's true. But really, here's a hint. -->Though you were placed on Earth by God for a reason, you must make that reason happen. Sitting on a couch or chair in front of your computer or just following your daily routine isn't enough. In order for God's plan to work on you, you must first work with God's plan. Strive forward in life and don't hold back too much, otherwise many opportunities will pass by right in front of your eyes. Take a risk sometimes; you won't know until you try. We are all given a childhood, a teen life, a young adult life, a heart of a parent, and an age for a reason. In childhood you're still experiencing many things and learning different aspects of the world. In your teen life, you're learning more about life and life in depth. You learn about relationships, making your own decisions and knowing what's best for you. As a young adult, you're starting to choose your career. At this point, maybe you've reached your goal or maybe you're still working on it. But as a young adult, it's time to find your other soul and find a good job. Maybe start a family. Having a parent's heart is big. The heart is filled with warmth, love, care and knowing how to properly discipline your child. After having a child, it is then time for you to learn to be a parent and teach your kids what you know; the difference between what is wrong and what is right. And an age, to experience life itself. To see how much the world has changed.
We're placed on Earth because God placed us on Earth. Be it whether you're destined to be a pastor, a scientist, a famous artist, a well known cook, or just a parent who is to guide the soul of the next generation. Even that, is something you're placed on Earth for. Without parents, well, the whole world wouldn't be standing and lasting for this long.

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