Written By Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: MV Sorima
Founder & Owner of: Teensy Weensy Gal
Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Blogging and Successful Living Writer
It’s a natural tendency
to want safety,
to fear an anomaly,
to resist any inconsistency.
But I’m writing this to let you know,
a change, yes, can be a blow,
but still a noble thing though―
so calm down and don’t let go.
For a change, may it be for better or worse,
only shows you’re absolutely alive―
not in dull but in streaming colors,
out of your comfort zone… why not dive?
Face and embrace,
open your arms for the new,
then handle them with grace―
make them your gain… not your loss cue.
Darling it is nothing,
but the way our lives unfold,
and without a change plotting―
is life that exciting without the bold?
Article Credits: MV Sorima
Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor
Lovely article
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Thankieee so much Chichi!
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Uw
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Awesome is the one word I can describe this while reading it, loved this post. Will you be doing any more like this. I might actually use poems on my site.
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Thankieee for appreciating my poem! I’ll be doing more like that of course 😉
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You want me to contribute poems then to your site?
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“Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable… Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.”
Martin Luther King Jr.
And I’d would add that we must find and tap our inner source of strength and perseverance, call it faith, discipline, stubbornness. Most of the time we don’t know if our struggle and sacrifice will produce the effects we are hoping. That’s what makes the accomplishment of long term goals such a special event in our lives. A moment of grace for we realize that achieving our goals hasn’t been as important as what we have become by achieving them.
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Such very insightful words from you Mr. Dan! 🙂
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Reblogged this on WilliWash.
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Great read- love this poem.
Perhaps it’s because I write poetry myself, but I truly believe it has power.
This poem, for example, shed light on something I often forget: change exists for a reason. I’ve recently gone through many changes within the past year, from my parents divorce to cutting off my father from my life completely, to entering college.
It’s overwhelming, but it’s also providing me an opportunity to make something out of the situations I’ve been given. I grow from them, and as you said, that is what makes living exciting!
I think we often forget how boring a consistent, static life would really be. And how overrated stability is. We don’t get anywhere with a straight line on a graph.
Thanks for sharing! 🙂
xoxo
Angie
halfthecriteria.wordpress.com
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I’m glad that my poem has touched you. I wish you all the best in life 😉
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I use to write poetry might take it up again.
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Reblogged this on Teensy Weensy Gal and commented:
My second in The Millionaire’s Digest! It’s a poem about ‘change’.
P.S. The said poem is also included in the Laurel Leaf campus newspaper of LPU-Cavite.
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