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" Words can build strong souls, guide the lost, and provide safety." -Emma Kay

Sunday, February 23, 2014

You are unique. 
Just like everybody else. 

It's very true. But we all go through our own issues in life. 
Some of us charge into the fight with a battle cry. 
Others run away from the fight with a battle scream. 
Others still throw their weapons on the ground and run into the enemy yelling, "YOLO, swag!" (these people are usually destroyed very quickly).

Problems make us human. 

They teach us how to cope with issues that we may have in the future. An 8 year old boy doesn't have to deal with the problem of traveling to visit relatives, and vacations or balancing a job or a calling in the community, just like how a middle aged man doesn't really stress out about the fact that his English assignment is due the next day (I don't know, you MAY have been held back that long in school,in which case you have other problems).

Environment makes us different. Not just the place we live but who we surround our selves with and who we look up to. A girl who has grown up, and has surround herself with people like her, who have looked up to people like Miley Cyrus, and Lady Gaga are not going to end up in a very good position later on in life, and may have a twisted view on priorities. Which brings me to my last point.

Priorities make us different. 

If we measure our worth, what would we do it by? Money, Power, Glory, Knowledge, or Skill? 

We will get whatever we put time into. If we love Physics then we could be on a team in the future sending men to space (providing NASA gets back into the game). 
If one put time into Money, not just the possession of it, but a means to gain it, then one could become very rich. 
If one put time in memorizing information about sports stats then they could become a sports caster, or the head of a sports fan club!

Who are you? What qualities do you have? How can you contribute to the world? What are your priorities? 

These are questions that determine who we are, who we will become, and how we are different.

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