Its been a while. Even though I don't keep things pending, my previous blog-series is incomplete, and I'm going to leave it that way! Just because I'm too lazy to finish it!
But, I'm back now, and mighty long it took me to dredge up these writing skills of mine! Before I jump in, I want to take this opportunity to remember that one reader who inspired me to write once more! I have to apologize, for this post is long overdue!
Have you guys ever thought about those little things in life that mean so much? There are times when they can change your life, times when they make you cry, times when they make you laugh, times when they put you into a spiral of depression, but most of all, they can give you hope or take it away.
It is astonishing how we fail to recognize their importance in life. I am myself an example of it. So are you. So is everyone else who has walked this earth.
It might be that little nagging in your head when you lie, that hesitation you feel when you have to ask for something, or the fear you feel when you have to make a stand. It could be something you wanted your bestie to say to you, something you wanted your homie to do for you. Something you expected from your parents.
When things like those don't go the way you want them to, they crush your world. Its those little things.
We often don't pay attention to them. The world's too loud for all that now.
But when something goes well, when someone comes through, the feeling of exhilaration, the joy, the happiness, short though it is, it rejuvenates life. Like a spring of hope and happiness just came alive inside you. The warmth it spreads lasts long. Such are the things that make memories.
I write this not only from the receiving end. Important as it is that such little things happen to oneself, it'll do good to remember that others are well deserving of such little things.
But, I'm back now, and mighty long it took me to dredge up these writing skills of mine! Before I jump in, I want to take this opportunity to remember that one reader who inspired me to write once more! I have to apologize, for this post is long overdue!
Have you guys ever thought about those little things in life that mean so much? There are times when they can change your life, times when they make you cry, times when they make you laugh, times when they put you into a spiral of depression, but most of all, they can give you hope or take it away.
It is astonishing how we fail to recognize their importance in life. I am myself an example of it. So are you. So is everyone else who has walked this earth.
It might be that little nagging in your head when you lie, that hesitation you feel when you have to ask for something, or the fear you feel when you have to make a stand. It could be something you wanted your bestie to say to you, something you wanted your homie to do for you. Something you expected from your parents.
When things like those don't go the way you want them to, they crush your world. Its those little things.
We often don't pay attention to them. The world's too loud for all that now.
But when something goes well, when someone comes through, the feeling of exhilaration, the joy, the happiness, short though it is, it rejuvenates life. Like a spring of hope and happiness just came alive inside you. The warmth it spreads lasts long. Such are the things that make memories.
I write this not only from the receiving end. Important as it is that such little things happen to oneself, it'll do good to remember that others are well deserving of such little things.
"Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full--pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get back." - Luke (6:38), The Holy Bible.Nothing comes without giving. When one remembers that, everything will be in acceptance. There will be no abeyance in what you shall receive. Think about it. There might be something that's nagging you right now. Act, do not ignore. Everyone dies, but only a few live. Try to be one of those few. Dance, and life will dance with you!

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