Welcome to Practicing Truth!

Newsflash! If you’re not taking your life seriously, more than likely, neither is anyone else. That’s not to say there aren’t those who want to control your life. There are. Therefore, you must protect it. The Game of Life is a board game. Your life, however, is not a game. It’s serious business. You only get one. So be careful what you do with it.

No matter the trauma you’ve endured, if you’re still here, you’ve survived it. However, don’t misunderstand. I’m not telling you to get over it. I’m saying you’ve come through it. Address it. Get counseling or whatever you need to learn to cope with its aftermath. But don’t continue to re-live it!

Live responsibly. Know what you want. Set definite goals and do what they require of you to achieve them. Address your weaknesses. Don’t procrastinate!

The decisions you make determine the quality of your life. Quality decisions, quality life. Poor decisions… well, you get the picture. When it comes down to it, our lives are what they are because of the choices we’ve made. It’s not so much that we made bad choices but that we could have made better choices!

Therefore, weigh each decision carefully. Do any research required. Then, once you’re well-informed, take action!

I want to say, “You’ve got this!” But I don’t run a sugar-coating factory. So, if you haven’t done what’s required, you don’t! And until you do what is required, you won’t!

The Philosophy of the Divine Law holds that God has already provided everything we will ever need to build a positive and prosperous life. Regardless of our character, religion, philosophy, or beliefs. And asserts that what God has provided is available to us all. The pious, the atheist, and the indifferent. There are no “Chosen People.” No one singled out for an extra helping of God’s favor. If we lack, it is because, through action or inaction, we’ve created our lack.

Everything within the abundance God has provided has requirements we must satisfy before attaining them. Some require individual effort; others do not. While it takes personal effort to learn a skill or earn a degree, someone else might pay our bills, provide us with shelter, or in other ways, subsidize our lives. But one of the primary principles of this reality is that someone’s labor has to pay for the bread we receive. Even if it’s the baker!

So, to ensure you get what you want in life, do that which is required. My advice? Be the baker!

Thanks for listening.

 

 

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