“The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.”
— Karl Marx
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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“The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.”
— Karl Marx
Do nothing alone.
Himamat
When we are searching for a lost item, we reckoned on the things or events that had occurred recently. Considering essential details in order to figure-out the puzzled thoughts or memories of the past. As we take our journey in this world, day-by-day the reality of existence as man is overshadowing then, countless bitter questions of life banging our minds while trembling our hearts. It seems that we are alone in confronting the horrors of tomorrow. Sometimes, we feel lost as if trapped and out of track. Remember, as we are losing every chances to seek and find-out the things we are looking for in our life why not take a break; take your time to reminisce the essential details in your life in order to figure-out the puzzled thoughts or memories that you are made according to the likeness and image of God (Gen. 1, 26). By way of embracing the certainty of being an image and likeness of God, we will be putting out self-gratification and selfishness, then begin to seek everything for the greater glory of God. Because at the end of our wearing journey in life, God himself will navigate our directions and goals, as St. Francis of Assisi said in his testament, “and the Lord Himself led me among them and I had mercy upon them. And when I left them that which seemed bitter to me was changed into sweetness of soul and body; and afterward I lingered a little and left the world.”
Realizing that the important thing in life is to live and be truly loved
Many words to advise but only two words to decide, yes or no.
Jan Rivera