Embrace humility
Richard J Edwards 1960 (Ft Belvoir)
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Embrace humility
As another sunrise showers us and our land with beauty we settle our hearts and minds and take stock in all that had to happen inorder for us to get to this point. Good bad or indifferent what is the crust of our current existence depends on our desires and efforts to succeed. Our motivation should come from the unselfishness of our ancestors and for fathers to live in a fashion that betters the all around humanity. The souls of those before us weather blood or not when they lived in a manner that enhanced the future of those on the horizon they did a great justice to many and many over time turns into all. When an individual has caring and love in their heart and soul influences come from near and far and those capable have a duty to live like everyone is watching to know how to do it right. Daily we are among people that we don't know and may never meet however if they are within eye sight we act as an example to do good or do it badly. The old saying treat others as you want to be treated is the most perfect way to live. There is an honor when we live like that because it puts yourself at the top of life and no one can accuse you of selfish wrong doing. Sometimes it is hard to be humble because life can be so harsh and then you add unhappy people to the mix that want to share their misery and that threatens your kindness and resolve. To live in a manner where you are lifting people up is a proper use of your choice and power. Deny and defy the dark way of being pissy. Never stoop to the level of an ignorant person by being negative. We as people are at the top of life on our planet so be responsible by living your best life portraying intellect and manners. Your ancestors and forefathers will be proud.
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Written on January 27, 2024
Submitted by rjenavy on January 27, 2024
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