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chrisfel eliza

I don't think I think enough.















Sunday, May 10, 2009
honestly?

I would rather do what is right than what is pleasing to the eyes of the world.


I can, perhaps, make foes in that sense, but at least I can sleep tight and say to myself: I did the right thing.




Sometimes people hinder themselves from doing what is right because of:
- pride (humility is always a good thing)
- fear (of displeasing those that are 'close' to them)
-lack of sensibility (self-explanatory).



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How did I come up with something like this? Because I've just done something the eyes of the world might find shocking. But I know what I've done is right because I swallowed my pride, I let go of my fear of being hurt or rejected, and I finally got some good sense into me.

Thank You, Lord. :)



And I feel so great! ^______^