Friday, February 26, 2010

Toll/TGIF

Hello and Happy Friday Everyone,
Lately I've been on a quest to find me, cause honestly I've been lost and found many times. Wouldn't life be so wonderful if you were given just a few 'do overs' another chance to go back and collect that 200 hundred dollars:) Seeing friends in the midst of it all, even though it's not your situation doesn't make it any less stressful. Realizing that it does take a village, and to acknowledge that lending a hand with your availability is not always easy. The rewards will come, but it shouldn't be the reason that you proceed. In all course of action, comes a price.

Taking toll, is to tally up your score and validate the reasons that you're willing to evaluate and come up with the precise sacrifice. Whenever a lesson is taught or learned, it comes from your willingness to expand on uncertain thoughts and procedures. I believe in second chances be it love, family, religion or any other form of compromise. Of late I've explored questions that I dare not touch, and was prepared for a not so favorable answer. Family secrets will come to light, the best part is you're not alone, because EVERYONE can relate on this subject matter one way or another, and believe me a toll is taken.

When you think of the creator, such an unselfish act, but what was given up, the gain was so much greater. In life will all pay a toll, keeping inventory is the very necessary process, sometimes the equation is wrong, other times you did not have it and had to borrow it. Remember even your time is borrowed, and has a price too. Rough times are still ahead, and when they come you have ammunition to buffer the battle wounds. Making the most of any given situation is learning to divide and delegate your toll and being okay with saying, this one may not be about me, but I got you.

What are you doing with your life?

7 comments:

  1. Was the gain the greater? That's the question?

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  2. Good brother that is so true that was right on time God know's i need that

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  3. Hmmm today you're making a sista wonder if all her ducks are in a row. Thanks for the stimulation.

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  4. Family secrets, you aint knowing. I would share stories with you, that you have you jaw on the ground. Keep your head up, you will make it thtough, regardless of how bad it is.
    Sherman

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  5. You're a wonderful spirit...I enjoy each and everyone one of your writings. Simple, yet quite powerful...all convict the spirit and heart..."a good thing!"

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  6. I really enjoyed this piece.

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