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❄ We are all human beings with scars, ❄
wounds, hopes, dreams and fears. We are all ❄
human beings with loss, loss of a father, loss of a
mother, loss of a brother, loss of a sister. We are all ❄
human beings with failure, experience, lessons learned,
fallouts with those we never seemed to part with. We have
all the need to be seen, to be recognised, to be accepted, to
be loved, to be cherished, to be taken care of. We all have an
inner child within us afraid of being in the big wide world.
We all have shattered dreams, shattered hopes, shattered
expectations, shattered hearts. So do not be mistaken
whether a human being is a king on the throne,
a farmer in the country, a president of the
United States, a lord of the rings, a Thai
masseuse, a country girl or a townie boy.
Do not be mistaken if a person is 80
years of age or five years of age.
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However well we seem
to
carry the lessons learned,
betrayal, abandonment at a
young age, heartache, it only
tells how well we are able to carry
their life experiences and how well
we
are able to disguise the burden.
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❄ ❄ The burden is not at all related ❄ ❄
❄ ❄ to your job title, to the number of cars ❄
❄ that are in the garage, how much money is in ❄ ❄
your bank account, external praise, and accomplished ❄
achievements, if you are slim, fat, dark, brown. The burden
is and will always remain the same. So don’t be too quick to
judge someone else’s shining armor & high fort. It is just that
they have thicker shields than others. At the end of the day we
all die and are buried in the soil. And we are not to bring our ❄
possessions back into the Earth. We are all the same, humanly
embodied, where the body itself evaporates where dust becomes
dust & ashes to ashes. At the end of the day our soul and spirit
❄ leave the body and wander off somewhere else. To a place ❄
that is not reachable for us human beings and it doesn’t matter
whether we had one car or fifteen cars, it doesn’t matter if ❄
we are celebrated by the whole world or worshiped only by
our loved ones. We are still to die, we are still to leave this
earth with our bare hands. What matters is how we lived,
how we laughed, how we lived, how we treated one ❄
❄ ❄ another and how we treated ourselves. ❄ ❄
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