Jonathots Daily Blog
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From Act II, Scene VII of As You Like It, Shakespeare asserts that “all the world is a stage and all the men and women, merely players.”
Finding peace is rarely peaceful. It begins by admitting we are not satisfied. The position we find ourselves in is no longer acceptable. We may be afraid of change, but we are more frightened of the status quo.
Yet we have delayed. The reason is obvious: making peace is personal.
No one will become peaceful if they think we are still looking for a fight. Why do we fight? We don’t believe we have enough love, talent, passion, commitment, intelligence, and time.
Inner peace is a blending of our confidence with good cheer–confidence that we can accomplish excellent things, and good cheer because we know that failing butters our daily bread.
“All we are saying is give peace a chance”–a chance to teach us, warm us, enlighten us,humble us, uplift us, expand us, and mostly … simplify us.
For after all, less is more or less where we all begin.
All thing work together to the good for those who love…
- the Lord
- life
- honesty
… and conflict which ends in contentment.
God’s children make peace.
Peace starts within.
Within is when I’m no longer ashamed.
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