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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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One of the biggest fallacies known to mankind: that life is a journey of trial and error and that we become stronger people by learning from our mistakes.

In actuality:

You only have 1 life to live.


When you write your own life, you only get to write the first draft.


If you're the author of your own life then there shouldn't be so many cross outs and inserts of new discoveries of who you really are.


White out stains are permanent. Erasers leave a smudge.

Sure, make these changes now, but they can't be reapplied to life. Relive? Your memories may show you replays, but the call on the field will stand.

Can editing X amount of years that you've been living give you the awareness to script a better story?
Sometimes, God doesn't produce Hollywood-esque happy endings.
You reap what you sow.

A second time offender for the same mistake seems foolish.
A lot of times, our mistakes are habitual.
Why concentrate on ripping off the dead branches when the root of the problem still exists?


Fundamentally, get down to the root of your writing. We are sinners. We need help. Tutor me, Lord.


Let God be the author of your life.

He designed you so that you would need his guidance in writing your story.
Better yet, give the pen to God so that he can write it for you.
He's so confident that he doesn't need a pencil and eraser.
Chaos and confusion will turn into a chorus.
You can harmonize with the Lord.

2 comments:

  1. whoa, that was nice. i remember hearing this from you and honestly this is the most potent discussion i've had.

    now if i can go to sleep coz i have one life to live tomorrow. YAWNNNN.

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