Archive for February, 2010

GENEROSITY

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

My mother donated a NISSAN URBAN VAN to our church. I admire the generosity of my mother. She had taught us the importance of good deeds. Man is a creature of love. Our need for acceptance and belonging is all rooted on this. To be human is to love and to share what we have. Our self-worth is not only based on how much we are love but more deeply on how we have loved others. You become truly human when you are able to respect, care and show compassion for others. When you sincerely love, you want to give the best there is. This will mean discovering the best in you, so that you may share it with others. Man’s true worth can never be fully realized by physical beauty, ingenuity, or affluence. It is actualized only by the service you have done for others; by how much you have truly shared yourself to them. Take every opportunity to help others. We are a gift and we realize our purpose and meaning in this world. We bring joy to others around us by simply sharing even the simplest thing in us. Generosity is the best thing that our parents have been able to impart to us.

THE REAL BEAUTY

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Beauty is an inborn quality, a way of being manner of acting, a way of thinking and a way of looking. Fashionable clothing and expensive cars may dazzle some of your friends. But clothes and expensive car models alone do not make real friends or win hearts. Some people may think that when you posses expensive cars is one way of showing the real beauty of a person. A person who is inwardly beautiful will always be attractive to others even if his or her clothes are not the latest style. There are so many things according to him that a person has to do in order for them to achieve balanced beauty. The inner and the outer must blend together, joined by the ability to love one and others, to apply the golden rule. The practice of social graces at all times. Beauty is a quality that should grow with each passing day and be developed to last a lifetime. People meet the outer you before they are able to know the inner you. It is indeed necessary that the outer you or what we call the physical aspect of our personality be enhanced through our posture, clothing’s, accessories, make-up, hairstyle, as well as the shape and condition of our body.

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