2022 Reflection

This year, 2022, has been a good & eventful year for me. I finally moved to a better house, vacationed in  the midwest, etc. How it also been a reflective year for me. How this Christmas season is about embracing the joyous, vital cornerstone of Jesus, the savior coming to earth so he can be with us so to continue to live and embraced the fullness of joy that the gospel brings (Luke 2:10,14). How I thought this year what it really means to be a true Christian, including trying to understand & apply to heart true gospel principles & doctrines (James 1:22 (22-27)). How I should embraced a more hopeful attitude engraved in my heart, for instance. 

I have been thinking how we shouldn't taking anything for granted including, most of all, being alive. Also, your attitude determines altitude. For instance, my Thanksgiving was different or semi-ruined this year as we didn't find a place to go dine at, so I had to make food at home by myself later on. I expressed disappointment but I eventually became alright & still content. To me, that episode was a test of my character as it shows that I can still be positive or stable in a life trial like that.

For this year, may we consider our ways, or try to practice being better people, including acting with more compassionate empathy. (Haggai 1:5-7).

We are the choices we make and that Choices are the hinges of destiny. So, consider acting upon the life path you honestly to heart want to embrace.

But how after all, you can only be yourself.

Also, please ponder this neat, insightful quote: "The universe is what our thoughts make it." - Marcus Aurelius

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