I’ve been having random chats with my parents lately, and I’m amazed by the memories they’ve shared—stories from their childhood and early years before I was born. It reminded me how easy it is to fix our judgment on people based solely on how we know them now, rather than giving room to understand them... Continue Reading →
When Proving a Point No Longer Matters
Do you ever feel motivated to prove someone wrong? I know I do. It’s something that often lingers in my subconscious. In the eyes of many, I am very fortunate, and I won’t deny it—GOD has been ever faithful to me. I grew up with the mindset that if I wanted something, I should go... Continue Reading →
