In life we meet people. They begin off as strangers, people we know
nothing of, and either end up as close to you as your older sibling is
or simply someone you used to hang out with back in school.
Every person that walks into our life teaches us at least one thing. Something that we will use down the line; something that you wouldn’t have learned from anybody else. Every person that walks into your life has a certain purpose, a goal they’re here to fulfill; a message that God
wants to send to you. Whether you like to learn or not, in this life we’re pretty much forced to learn and experience everything first hand. We meet people so we can need them, hold on to them when we’re scared, love them when we want to be loved, and cry to them when we feel insecure.
We meet people to be better versions of ourselves, and every new “teacher” you meet, will teach you how to open up your heart more and more each day. Every new person you meet will expose a little bit more of you to yourself; a part of you you’ve never seen before will shine through the darkness in your soul. Every new person you meet will become your rock, the one thing you know you can count on when you can’t even count on your own self. When you find people like these; teachers that care about you, that think of you and how you are all the time, hold on to them. Don't waste a minute angry at them, for they’ve been there through thick and thin. Don't second guess their intentions for everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Hold on to people that hold on to you. Don't let a “teacher” slip away, for they are very hard to find and even harder to replace.
Every person that walks into our life teaches us at least one thing. Something that we will use down the line; something that you wouldn’t have learned from anybody else. Every person that walks into your life has a certain purpose, a goal they’re here to fulfill; a message that God
wants to send to you. Whether you like to learn or not, in this life we’re pretty much forced to learn and experience everything first hand. We meet people so we can need them, hold on to them when we’re scared, love them when we want to be loved, and cry to them when we feel insecure.
We meet people to be better versions of ourselves, and every new “teacher” you meet, will teach you how to open up your heart more and more each day. Every new person you meet will expose a little bit more of you to yourself; a part of you you’ve never seen before will shine through the darkness in your soul. Every new person you meet will become your rock, the one thing you know you can count on when you can’t even count on your own self. When you find people like these; teachers that care about you, that think of you and how you are all the time, hold on to them. Don't waste a minute angry at them, for they’ve been there through thick and thin. Don't second guess their intentions for everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Hold on to people that hold on to you. Don't let a “teacher” slip away, for they are very hard to find and even harder to replace.
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