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There is a lot of talk about winners and losers in
our society today. Everyone it seems wants to be a winner.
None wants to be a loser. Winners are admired, sought
after, and respected while losers are rejected, looked down
upon, and laughed at. "If you aren??™t a winner then you are
nothing," I heard one person say.
This seemed sad to me. It seemed sad
because I know that none of us are looked down upon in God??™s
eyes. Everyone of us is somebody in God??™s mind. Each of us
is a unique and special Child that God loves equally and
unconditionally. Everyone of us has a place in God??™s heart.
If that doesn??™t make each of us a
winner then I don??™t know what does.
I think then that maybe we should
redefine what a true winner is. It isn??™t the person with
the biggest bank account, fanciest car, and finest house. A
true winner is rather the person with the biggest heart,
most loving life, and most joyous soul. A true winner is
one who helps the most, gives the most, and loves the most.
A true winner is one who is not only joyous and happy in
their own life, but also helps others to be joyous and happy
in theirs as well. A true winner is one who makes this
world a better place by sharing their time, energy, talents,
and love with everyone. A true winner is one who shows the
rest of us the way to truly win at life: by filling
ourselves with love and joy and then giving it freely to the
world around us.
Be a winner then. Know that God loves
you and sees you as special and unique in all the world.
Rejoice in all that you have been given. Find joy in all
that you do. Give love freely and unconditionally. Help
everyone you can. Make this world a better place just by
being in it.
Take your place as a loving, joyous
winner in this life and in the next.
?© 2004
Joseph J. Mazzella
joecool@wirefire.com
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vulnerable...accept the hurts and conflicts that may arise
from intimacy and experience. To retreat from the
closeness is to contaminate the refreshment that
nourishes all living t
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Blessings to you today
Bob Johnston
Bob @ Ripplemaker.com
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