I Can’T Sugar Coat It!

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Raven Hobbs ISBN: 9781546247104
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: June 16, 2018
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Raven Hobbs
ISBN: 9781546247104
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: June 16, 2018
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

There are many perspectives about life, so I will like to tell my perspective. Whenwe are born we have no clue of who we really are. We dont know our names,parents, our purpose or do we? We are taught to think otherwise. We are taughtby our parents, and others around us what we are. We are taught how to act,talk, and what truth is. We listen to others while ignoring our own voice within.We start to see through the eyes of other peoples perspectives. We are strayedaway from our own thoughts and opinions. How do we take something thatsomeone tells us as truth without question? If the truth is subjective how canthey be right? Why do people feel the need to judge when we decide to followyour own truth? If we were to continue to follow what people tell us as truthwill we miss out on the real purpose of why God put us here? Who is God? Dopeople really know who God really is? Or are we following someone elses truthabout God? How about we start all over? How about we wipe our minds cleanaway from other peoples thoughts and pretend that we are newborns to theworld. Start asking yourself some questions and see what feels like your RightAnswer to You. This is your key to your own happy life besides of what otherpeople will think. Live Your Own Truth! Here is Mine!

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There are many perspectives about life, so I will like to tell my perspective. Whenwe are born we have no clue of who we really are. We dont know our names,parents, our purpose or do we? We are taught to think otherwise. We are taughtby our parents, and others around us what we are. We are taught how to act,talk, and what truth is. We listen to others while ignoring our own voice within.We start to see through the eyes of other peoples perspectives. We are strayedaway from our own thoughts and opinions. How do we take something thatsomeone tells us as truth without question? If the truth is subjective how canthey be right? Why do people feel the need to judge when we decide to followyour own truth? If we were to continue to follow what people tell us as truthwill we miss out on the real purpose of why God put us here? Who is God? Dopeople really know who God really is? Or are we following someone elses truthabout God? How about we start all over? How about we wipe our minds cleanaway from other peoples thoughts and pretend that we are newborns to theworld. Start asking yourself some questions and see what feels like your RightAnswer to You. This is your key to your own happy life besides of what otherpeople will think. Live Your Own Truth! Here is Mine!

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