Monday, June 8, 2015

Negligence

Negligence

Visited a friend earlier today, and to her it was divine. She had had issues burning in her heart for quite a while and needed to pour it out.
She spoke for hours expressly about issues ranging from her background, religion, education, and her relationship.
I could see a first-hand level of regret in her eyes as she spoke, and how much she wanted to make amendment.

Listening to her, helped show me a whole new world of:
Regret;
Limits;
Love;
Trust; and
Relationship.
I took my time to fully assess her regrets, and discovered that they were not as a result of her ignorance, rather her negligence.

At this point it became evident that most of the challenges we go through in life, are often focused on the aspects of our lives we believe to be good at. And unfortunately, we end-up failing.
This belief satisfies the saying that our being educated does not stop at the level of acquisition of skills, instead it revolves around the application and mastering of such skill in our day-to-day life.

Ignorance is really not a crime, but negligence exuded therein.
A great man once said "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". That is, each time we fail to execute the right judgement prior to negligence, we automatically open-up a channel which permits negative influences into our lives and sour emotions eventually.

The reason we fail in life is not always  because we failed to plan, but because we embraced negligence at the expense of taking responsibility.
It could be a piece of an advice we refused to harken to, measures we failed to take, sacrifices we failed to render, pointers we failed to observe, and certain hobbies or habits we ought to have broken from but refused to.

My advise, rather than focus on your regrets, limitations, and hate, embrace love, trust and enter into a lasting relationship with yourself. For only then would you understand  the world under your feet and how it works.

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