Life, that is. Some were born with a golden spoon. Some were not. Some people are lucky, some struggle. During the lowest points of my life – years ago, I asked Him “Why me?” I’ve not harmed anyone. Why did I have to go through all those obstacles?
I found the answers later… when He made me a better person.
Since that day on, I convinced and made myself believed that life is not all about luck. Rather it’s a game of luck – where people win and lose.
- I may have lost the chance of having a degree in college but I have gained knowledge and will power at 21.
- I may have lost my monthly school allowance but I have received salaries out of my hard work.
- I may have lost numbers of friends from school but I have gained real ones during my weakest days.
Did you just notice God’s equal work?
I did. In my own so-called life. Not to forget the rewards I got, my 2Ds > Derrick and Deye.
Yes, you are indeed blessed and lucky, Mitch! 🙂
@ Rhodora : Yup…
I’ve always believed that everything in life is pre-destined. It is how you deal with it that matters. Apparently, you dealt your destiny in a good way. Look how you turned out. You should be proud, Mitch. You did good 🙂
“have patience with everything that remains unsolved in your life. Try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books written in foreign language. Do not now look for answers, they cannot be given to you because you could not live by it. It is a question of experiencing everything. At present you need to leave the questions and perhaps you will gradually, with out even noticing it, find yourself getting the answer some distant day”
funny how the higher being do it…giving us unanswered stuff. sometimes it does take a lot of patience =) it’s good that you were able to wait for your answers 🙂
@ Cookie : Thanks! Naging atapang ababae kasi ako nun! 😉
@ Vernaloo : That was an inspiring message, thanks!