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Your story will be told. The only question is, who will convey the tale of your life?
Will it be your enemies who will struggle to find hidden iniquity to justify their hatred of you?
Will it be your lover, who will focus on the more romantic and personal side, to establish why he or she made a good choice in uniting with you?
Will it be your children? After all, what can they say? I suppose it’s possible for them to rail against you, but basically, most of them will end up proclaiming, “He was a pretty good dad” or “She was a darned good mom.”
Then there are your critics. Their entire focus will be on the weaknesses that prevented you from achieving your goals.
Friends and acquaintances will pass around a paintbrush and a can of emotional whitewash, conveying that they all believed you did your very best with what you had to work with.
Strangers always stand at a distance and cautiously conclude, “He or she seemed to be a good enough person–always paid the bills, never gave me any trouble…”
If you become satisfied with any of these reports, you rob yourself of the true joy of finding the complexion of your own soul and tinkering with it. It is not necessary to be self-incriminating in order to become self-aware.
The truth is, if you tell your own story, it will be suspect. Even if you decide to leave out pompous details, folks around you will still assume you’re over-promoting.
It is the fruit we bear in our lives and the peace we leave behind when we walk away from a situation that actually determine the paragraphing, the chapters and the conclusion of the book entitled, “Me.”
You can affect these things.
- First, find joy and peace in placing things in a rightful order.
- Secondly, always lead with humility.
After all, God is not finished with any of us, for we still live on Earth and Mother Nature is fine-tuning our surroundings, waiting to see if we adjust or object.
Your story will be told. But G-Pop wants to ask you, who will tell it?
All we know is that those who truly humble themselves will be exalted.

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G-Poppers … April 13th, 2018
Jonathots Daily Blog
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Your story will be told. The only question is, who will convey the tale of your life?
Will it be your enemies who will struggle to find hidden iniquity to justify their hatred of you?
Will it be your lover, who will focus on the more romantic and personal side, to establish why he or she made a good choice in uniting with you?
Will it be your children? After all, what can they say? I suppose it’s possible for them to rail against you, but basically, most of them will end up proclaiming, “He was a pretty good dad” or “She was a darned good mom.”
Then there are your critics. Their entire focus will be on the weaknesses that prevented you from achieving your goals.
Friends and acquaintances will pass around a paintbrush and a can of emotional whitewash, conveying that they all believed you did your very best with what you had to work with.
Strangers always stand at a distance and cautiously conclude, “He or she seemed to be a good enough person–always paid the bills, never gave me any trouble…”
If you become satisfied with any of these reports, you rob yourself of the true joy of finding the complexion of your own soul and tinkering with it. It is not necessary to be self-incriminating in order to become self-aware.
The truth is, if you tell your own story, it will be suspect. Even if you decide to leave out pompous details, folks around you will still assume you’re over-promoting.
It is the fruit we bear in our lives and the peace we leave behind when we walk away from a situation that actually determine the paragraphing, the chapters and the conclusion of the book entitled, “Me.”
You can affect these things.
After all, God is not finished with any of us, for we still live on Earth and Mother Nature is fine-tuning our surroundings, waiting to see if we adjust or object.
Your story will be told. But G-Pop wants to ask you, who will tell it?
All we know is that those who truly humble themselves will be exalted.
The producers of jonathots would humbly request a yearly subscription donation of $10 for this inspirational opportunity
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