Sunday, January 12, 2014

True Value

The most unlikely things and people have the most extraordinary value. When we look at things, situations, and people, we should train ourselves to look beyond what we see. Many times we'll never discover the true value of a thing just looking on the surface. I'm a very analytical and inquisitive person, so my deepest frustrations stem from not being supplied with details at face value. Therefore, I must search and study a person or situation to form ideas to unanswered questions. Sometimes the quest can be interesting, or exhausting, but I keep going until I find out why something did or did not happen. I'm not always happy with the results, but the upside of it all is gaining closure. Then once I get the answers that I was looking for (not exactly wanting though), I feel free to move on to the next project(s). The last project actually took me many years to put everything together to find out something about an individual. In the beginning, I prayed for God to tell me why this person who I could not understand was the way they were. Well, I got my answer from God last year in 2013. I won't go into any details about the individual, but I will say that the title they wear fits them perfectly and even though I couldn't understand, I've learned to appreciate the voyage of gathering information through conversation and observation and now I can say without a doubt I know them and their true value.

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