How could I describe myself...Hmmm... Well, there are so many ways so here goes: I'm a rugged, real, radical, rambunctious, budding Rembrandt(in all I do) who has a great affinity for loyal, loving, laughing leaders that are true to their word. The best description of me is a man who is loyal, strong, proud, real, joyous, optimistic and who loves to see the best in others but has recently learned to walk away from those that are not good for themselves or others. I feel we all have greatness in us but we still have to search for our best selves until we show up regularly on our own! The universal law of cause and effect is deeply embedded into our reality. For every negative action there is an equal negative reaction. The concept of time, however, creates a separation between cause and effect in our physical world. When a person commits a negative deed, time delays the inevitable consequences. Repercussions from wrongful actions appear at a later date, creating the illusion that these repercussions are random events. Our negative inclination then tempts us to point the finger of blame at God and or others because the original cause--our negative action--is forgotten and hidden somewhere in the past. A reading of this section makes us more keenly aware of our actions and the judgments they invariably bring, arousing a stronger intention to ardently walk the path of righteousness. On another subject but just as important...when lookling for loyalty look no further than your local dog pound!When people tell you, "Man's best friend is the Dog," I would have to agree no matter how many times my dog plays with someone else she always comes home to me. If I call her she responds with love and interest. If you can go save a dog at the dog pound. You won't be disappointed! You also will be saving a life.You may have more responsibilities but those come with with a lot of benefits!!!
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