of the glory of God. Not only so,
but we also rejoice in our suffering,
because we know that suffering
produces perseverance; character;
and character, hope."
Roman 5:2-4
Some people are never going to be happy,
I'm not being cynical, because the very folks about whom I'm speaking would agree. They would be the first to say that they are in a dead-end marriage,
that they see no end to the constant irritation
of their supervisor at work, that they will never lose those ugly twenty-five
of their supervisor at work, that they will never lose those ugly twenty-five
pounds. Life, to them seems to be a never-ending drudgery of the same, sad routine.
Are you this way? Does happiness, like a butterfly, almost flutter within reach but just when you think you have grasped it. . . it's gone? Or perhaps you feel your marriage is okay, and your job is acceptable. Yet you feel as though something's missing. Perhaps you think this is real happiness.
Well, life is hard. For some, it is downright hard. Unhappiness seems to be here to say. But it doesn't have to be tnus way, because the answer is not to get rid of unhappiness but to find a nee definition for it.
My Friend has suggested that we redefine happiness as a duty and honor, sacrifice and faithfulness, commitment and service. Happiness is fleeting and elusive, but joy is an overflowof the perseverance and hope that comes from demonstrating faithful sacrifice and committed service.
How the native Visayan and indian man talking to its other? Do they really agree in point. Or they understand it's other watch the video
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