Heyy little Girl!!
it's better to be ignorant & remain grounded. Ignorance keeps us closer to facts which matter most in our day to day life. It keeps us connected to real life challenges & also helps in tackling the problem.
Ignorance keeps us connected to our own people who remain or stays in our life for some purpose.
They always keep changing the number one killers because of new and improved technology and medicine. But there’s one number one killer that can’t be prescribed too…and that is ignorance.
First of all, you should part yourself from the ignorant because ignorance is like a contagious disease. Keep your mind open to different ideas, but never change what your beliefs or morality without first backing up the new “concept” you’ve heard about.
There is a ‘never’ and ‘always’ that everybody should know. Never judge anybody. Always try to understand the reason why people act a certain way and how situations in life has changed them. I say this, because it’ll come in handy in life.
Try to forgive those who hurt you in any way. And be patient to those who haven’t forgiven you yet. Don’t be ignorant and think that you never hurt anybody with what you may have said or done, and think before you speak. If you have nothing good to say, then don’t speak. The reason is because you never know what life might throw to you and what situations you could be faced with.
Ignorance may lead you to think that every body is like you. That everybody knows their life is worth it and that they have the ability to think and act rationally. The truth is that no one person thinks exactly the way another one does. No one person has had the same beautiful and dreadful experiences of another and much less the same reactions.
I believe in everyday miracles—the little things that most people take for granted that are really some of the most beautiful and make life worth living. Likewise, I believe that if we slow down and pay attention to the people and things around us, we will see the intricate beauty beyond the surface. I can see the miracle in a sunny day when the sky is deep blue, the clouds are like huge tufts of cotton, and you can visibly see the rays of sunshine gleaming down from above.
I believe that small things like a smile can change the world and a hug can heal many of life’s hurts; that deep down most people are good and are willing to help you if you ask them.
Bentley’s snowflakes remind me of the ephemeral quality of life. Most of the time I get so caught up in the fast pace of work, school, and other activities that I forget to slow down and really look around me at the little things that are the most important.
I used to have a best friend. We had everything in common: the same sense of humor, same taste in music, sometimes even the same thoughts. We were inseparable. Then high school came and we began to drift apart. It hurt me so much and I made no secret of the impact this failing friendship was having on me. My other friends offered words of comfort and sympathy, but I didn’t listen.
I was too caught up in my emotions to believe that maybe this all had happened for a reason. We were fourteen years old. We were changing. I just spent too long refusing to accept it. I, being the person I am, overanalyzed all of this, wondering why things went wrong. I don’t want to do this anymore. Everything does happen for a reason, whether we choose to believe it or not. Things change. People change. I’m finally beginning to understand this.
Life really is too brief to not accept what is thrown at you. Although I say this, I would also be the first person to tell you that I don’t always accept and get over things. What you do and what you believe can be two very different things. I worry. I over-think. I let negativity from my family, my friends, and myself bring me down. It’s hard to get over this.
The process of writing this essay helped me to discover a lot that I’ve been hiding even from myself. I want to stop doing what I’ve told myself repeatedly not to do: waste away before I ever really get a chance to start living it.
I believe in smiling. I believe in genuine, straight from the heart, with eye-contact, smiles. I believe smiles can change lives.
True story: Boy smiles at girl. Girl smiles at boy. They fall in love. It started with a smile.
I believe smiles are an integral component within the whimsical nature of each person’s path through life. Smiles communicate an openness and receptiveness of personality that may result in unexpected meetings.
Acknowledgement of another with a smile can be powerful. Even if a smile does not have a direct observable impact on that individual, your small gesture may mean more to them than you know.
Smiles usually make everyone’s day more pleasant. So smile!
_CHARU🌸
Thisibelieve😎👍🏻