Faith

Separate Yourself

Do not be counted among the men
who turn tenderness into a battlefield,
who bruise the very hands
that once reached for them in love.

Do not be counted among the women
who make a religion of resentment,
who mistake bitterness for wisdom
and wound every man for the sins of one.

Do not sit among the crowd
that swallows lies like bread,
that claps for chains
because the chains are polished.

Do not belong to the species
that murders the forest, poisons the river,
and still kneels to pray
for clean air and mercy.

Do not walk with those
who steal innocence from children,
who break small souls
and call their darkness desire.

Do not join the naïve
who blame the sky for their shadows,
who curse the road, the season, the stranger,
but never the hands that chose the path.

Do not become the fool
who laughs at history,
then bleeds beneath the wheel
he was warned would turn again.

Do not be so swallowed by noise
that you forget the sound of your own name.
Do not wander so far into the crowd
that your reflection becomes a stranger.

Remember who you were
before the world taught you disguise.
Remember who you are
beneath applause, failure, fear, and dust.
Remember who you are becoming,
and who you must become
when the hour demands a soul with a spine.

Separate yourself
from the theatre of complaint,
from those who wake each morning
to rehearse yesterday’s excuses,
who curse the darkness
but refuse to strike a match.

Rise apart.

Not in pride,
but in purity.
Not in hatred,
but in clarity.
Not because you are better than the world,
but because you refuse
to become what is breaking it.

Step out of the herd.
Step out of the spell.
Step out of the matrix of borrowed anger,
borrowed opinions, borrowed despair.

Let your life become evidence
that a human being can still choose light,
can still choose discipline,
can still choose mercy,
can still choose truth
when falsehood is fashionable.

Separate yourself.

And when they ask why you walk alone,
tell them:

Some roads are too sacred
for the crowd.

Faithfulness

Untitled Design

What is faithfulness?
Why faithfulness matter?
How do we measure faithfulness?
How can one be faithful?

Faithful in your professional duties, elevates your role
Faithful in the opportunities around you, open more doors
Faithful in that low pay job, unlocks a high pay job
Faithful in managing a few, expect dozen at your doorsteps

Faithful in little things qualifies you for the big stuff
Faithful in the big stuff, gets you bigger stuff
If a quarter of us choose to be faithful today
This world will be a better place today

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The Rich vs. the Poor Mentality: 44 Striking Ideologies of the Poor and the Rich

Poor vs Rich

The poor says if I am rich
The rich says when I am rich

The poor says it has never been done before
The rich says it can be done

The poor always see a problem
The rich always see opportunities

The poor entertains fear
The rich exercise faith

The poor says I cannot invest
The rich says how can I invest

The poor bows at first attempt
The rich keep pushing for success

The poor says “all things are done, nothing is new”
The rich looks for ways to innovate on existing ideas

The poor spends all his income
The rich understands the rule of compound interest

The poor is always waiting for the next paycheck
The rich is working on the next million dollar idea

The poor only remembers “the love of money is the root of all evil”
The rich knows “the lack of money is the scheme of the devil”
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