No One is a Better Judge of Your Life

MW
There's something about influencing oneself to happiness. With the setbacks in life that seem to pull one down, what are the factors that allow oneself to overlook everything and trying to take bad experiences in life with a pinch of salt. Plain positivity or purely a renewed sense of confidence each time. Or trying to prove that life's difficulties will be overcome no matter what.

Being silent doesn't mean losing the meaning of life and the contents of it. Just gently move forward to being a better person and even if that expectation is not being appreciated by others or given a high level set of expectations, just do what you can sincerely and saying that no one is a better judge of your life except for God.

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  • Elle3/23/2010

    oh yeah... I think others have alittel insight too, especially when I don't know what is going on... ha ha i am definitely biased about myself.

  • Rebecca3/12/2010

    You are the ONLY judge of your life - sometimes it takes an evolved person to be able to step outside of yourself and look at this person called yourself to see what's really going on. Only then can you see the changes that are needed.

  • Jenny Writer3/10/2010

    Great job! Well said!

  • M. M. Rooni3/9/2010

    So true.

  • Dan Reveal3/9/2010

    Even before I read this, I was thinking how insightful you are. This proves it again. Great work!

  • Cassandra Antares3/8/2010

    excellent, somedays you have to push yourself to be happy!

  • Dina Quirion3/8/2010

    Beautifully said, wonderful insight... :o)

  • Ruth Carter3/7/2010

    Well said!

  • Michele Starkey3/7/2010

    I took a vow of silence for one day for a little deaf boy in our church. I told him I would keep my mouth shut all day if he would just try a little harder to communicate with the others (he had been withdrawn!) So, I carried a sign that told the short story of why I couldn't speak, and kept my promise and my mouth shut all day long and you know what? That simple act of inconvenience to me was one of the most compassionate gifts I ever gave away. He's totally engaged now :) Cheers.

  • Jenny Heart3/7/2010

    You speak the truth friend.

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