There’s something big coming ahead. I must get refocused for
the upcoming task: The journey of 1,000 miles. Another one? I just did 1,000.
I’m not complaining, I would do it over 1,000 times again.
I’ve failed, but I know that failure leads to victory. For
every champion there’s a few loses racked up, that added fuel to the fire. The
pain of failure is necessary to appreciate the joy of success. You have to have
some sense of urgency in your actions, in waking up, in loving others, and in
everything you do because they take you a step closer to glory.
“Serial winners will create a chip to put on their shoulder
– winning results in more motivation to win again.” –LaVar Johnson.
With newly found hope, I rise. With a new purpose, I run.
This is not the end, because in the end mercy and love wins. I keep going. I
going back to my roots to rediscover what I once found in the childlike state.
As I enter the playgrounds and dig up the sand, I will find the lost treasure
with the map that I will need for a better tomorrow.
“We’re never going to be effective witnesses of God’s mercy
and truth unless we have had a profound encounter with it ourselves.” –Dr.
Edward Sri