Reap what you sow
The wisdom of this proverb has not lost its sheen even to day You reap
trust by sowing honesty. Friendship is the result of planting goodness
Greatness is achieved by planting humility. Harmony is the outcome of
liberal consideration .Hard work is the pillar of success Sowing
reconciliation is to grant forgiveness.
Our tongue is doubled edged sword that cuts through steel and concrete
with ease like butter hence tongue can be our greatest friend and
enemy. Our ability to control it leads to our greatness and success.
If we tell ourselves that we have enough, we will never be found
wanting The tongue can slice through relationships or build bridges of
friendships It can be a soothing balm to troubled hearts and can cause
conflicts and wars
Prayer can be akin to the steering wheel and not looked upon as a
spare wheel in need To get a broad view we use the windshield to look
ahead and not rely on the rear mirror to view a small part not so
important of the past Hope can rescue us from despondency, despair and
end but to accept it as a small bend in our journey
God solves our wants if we have faith in his  abilities and the if he
does not solve our difficulties he has faith in our abilities  When we
pray for others it works wonders for them and indirectly you also get
relief and blessings Remember worrying only takes away the joy and
peace of today not troubles of tomorrow If we do not wish evil to
others no one will do it for you Goodness is like an echo you hear on
rebound Substitute revenge with forgiveness torturing others mentally
or physically leads to self persecution of guilt complex that has much
more debilitating effects  self infliction of pain
Nelson Lopes Chinchinim 9850926276

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