"Your job is to make poems. Stop wasting time,"
Namdeo
said.
SEE IF YOU CAN, HOW WITHIN SECONDS,
A WOMEN BECOMES WIDOW, FATHERLESS CHILDREN.
In the blink of an eye, a
tale unfolds,
Of sorrow that in a
heartbeat untold,
A woman's joy, ripped
away so soon,
Leaving her heart aching,
consumed by gloom.
Once a loving wife, now a
widow's despair,
Lonely nights haunt her,
as she gasps for air,
The laughter she had, now
replaced by tears,
Memories of love, now
shrouded in fears.
Fatherless children left
in their plight,
Struggling to understand
this sudden night,
Their innocence
shattered, their world turned bleak,
Their father's absence,
forever they seek.
Oh, see if you can, the
pain that they bear,
A family torn apart, burdened
by despair,
Yet within this darkness,
a strength does rise,
Guided by love, they
begin to realize.
The widow finds solace
amidst the pain,
Her spirit resilient,
refusing to wane,
She nurtures her children
with tender embrace,
For in their love, she
finds solace and grace.
Fatherless they may be,
but not alone,
In each other's arms,
their hearts find a home,
They hold on to memories,
forever treasured,
Embracing a future with
hope, undeterred.
So, as you witness life's
unexpected turns,
Unveiling tragedies, as
the fire burns,
Remember the resilience
that lies within,
See if you can, the
courage to begin.
For in the flush of an
eye, lives are changed,
But hope persists, even
when sorrow is arranged,
And though a woman
becomes a widow, dear,
Love and strength shall
forever persevere.
“Anger that is getting the way of happiness needs decluttering.
Begin by refusing to blame others for your moods.”
Julianne Neilson,
“The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart,
the less capable you are of loving in the present.”
Barbara de Angelis
"Anyway, no drug, not even alcohol, causes the
fundamental ills of society. If we're looking for the source of our troubles,
we shouldn't test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity,
ignorance, greed and love of power." ~ P. J. O'Rourke
"It's time for greatness - not for greed. It's a time for idealism - not ideology. It is a time not just for compassionate words, but compassionate action."
~ Marian Wright Edelman
"For top executives to award themselves these kinds of
compensation packages in the midst of this economic crisis isn't just bad
taste, it's bad strategy, and I will not tolerate it as president." ~ Barack Obama
“The most beautiful sunset is when you have it with your beloved one and the most beautiful sunrise is quite the same.” – Galina Nelson
– Jaume Puig Costa-Jussà
“If you think of something, do it.
Plenty of people often think,
“I’d like to do this, or that.”
― Lydia Davis
“She was a ray of sunshine,
a warm summer rain,
a bright fire on a cold winter’s day,
and now she could be dead because
she had tried to save the man she loved.”
― Grace Willows
“You are enough to drive a saint
to madness or a king to his knees.”
― Grace Willows, To Kiss a King
“Nobody should be whipped.
Remember that, once and for all.
Neither man nor animal can be influenced
by anything but suggestion.”
12) Be patient, compassionate, and tolerant
The
virtues of patience, compassion, and tolerance make the world a better place.
The
world needs these virtues now more than ever when everyone is stressed and
fighting a battle on a physical, emotional, or mental level.
11) Allow experiences for learning
Knowledge
in itself is not empowering, and it is the experience that is engaging and
empowering.
Learning
by doing is essential for evolving as a person.
It’s
like the difference between theory and practical.
So
allow experiences for learning in your quest to live your best life.
8) Love deeply through acceptance
True
love is synonymous with total acceptance.
Not
just of people but situations and yourself as well.
There
can be no love where there is no acceptance.
But
acceptance is not approval.
Even if
you don’t approve of something, respecting others’ opinions allows them to be
their authentic selves.
1) Understand yourself at a deeper level
Ask yourself those difficult questions.
Take
time to discover your true self, your values, passion, strengths, work ethics,
habits, and weaknesses.
Understand
yourself at a deeper level, for if you don’t know who you are, you cannot
become who you want to be.
Self-improvement
starts with self-awareness. If something isn’t in
sync with who you are or want to be, take corrective measures and fix the gap.