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Sharing love in small ways 3

When life is just incomprehensible and seems to make no sense every passing day.When what you have is not what you want and what you want is not what you have.When can cook won't cook and can't cook will cook.When you are tired and angry,down and out.When you know you have to talk to someone but won't talk to the person.When you love so much but feel not loved.When you think there is no hope and tomorrow seems like a thousand years to come.When you can't help but cry and feel alone in the world.When life has no meaning anymore...remember this:It doesn't change God and so it doesn't change love,since God is love.

Life has it's intricacies and is full of endless surprises,sometimes is happy times and other times it is generally sad.Whatever feelings we have about life,the truth remains that it is not peculiar to us.Many have walked the paths we are on now and many more will still walk on it.Life is what we make of it,like the saying;"how you make your bed,you lie on it".

What is your sincere perception about life?.What does life mean to you?.Have you ever given it a thought?Why are you alive anyway?What are you here for?There is no other principal reason for living than to make an impact wherever you find yourself.Let your colleagues acknowledge your presence,let your neighbours be influenced by your lifestyle.let children learn from you,let the aged applaud you and your contemporaries respect your personality.

What better way to make an impact on people,especially,than by sharing love.Life is not just about you.It's about all of us.Life is meant to be celebrated.Your happiness or sadness is not dependent on any one person or circumstance.Your destiny is in your hands and your life is in God's hands.Be the best you can be at any given opportunity.When you can afford to share anything at all,celebrate it, for that is the whole essence of life.It could be your time,money,food,attention,words...whatever it is,share it.

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