Saturday, August 21, 2010

In Every Challenge, There's Hope


Each and everyone of us usually suffer from severe problems as we continue to follow the right path and discovering the beauty of life. We usually become skeptical about the things that happened to us. According to some adages, in all things, it's better to hope than to despair.

People are like the Earth in the universe. At the very beginning, it was melancholy. We can't see anything but darkness. As time passed, there came a light shining with radiant splendor. Because of that light, many living things were able to live to the fullest. We humans easily lose hope because of some climactic things that we have done. Despite of the difficulties that we have encountered, and possibilities that we will soon encounter, there is still hope for us to excel. We are lucky to have family and friends who are always there for us to support in every decision that we will make. Some rebellious people just don't notice it. We tend to easily give up and freak out when we face problems that we thought not answerable. But there are always new chances in out lives. We can still find a shimmering light that fully guides us.

As we all know, our life is just a gift and not permanent. There are multitudes of people who don't realize the vision that our life can also be compared to a spinning wheel. Sometimes life can't be that good but we should still continue to hope as much as we can and remember that there's no perfect life. We should face out fears and take problems as a challenge to test how brave we are in facing terrible troubles and how faithful we are to God. There is always a good dove in a flock of birds. We should be confident and continue to hope. We should also realize that there is always a great opportunity and chance.

We should not continue repeating the same mistakes. Expect the unexpected, and we should always put in out minds and hearts to learn from yesterday, live for today and hope for tomorrow.

[I made this article when I was in Grade 7. I can still remember how I made this article. I'm in a hurry at that time and I don't think I'm good enough. Luckily, this was published in a magazine of Tingog and Counterpoint Literary Folio 2009. I'm happy and lucky}

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