The only issue I'm gonna take with this piece of writing (other than the idea that people should listen to Garth Brooks! 🤮), is the coincidence part. There's no coincidence, just lessons put in front of you. Maybe it's teaching you patience or to temper your exuberance about the opposite sex (it's amazing how easy it is to handle disappointment after something that looks perfect falls through), or some other lesson. But you're meant to be there, even if it means you decide to immediately leave that situation. Everything has purpose.
You would do well to heed your own advice, young lady. Yah will bring you someone or he won't. You don't have a ton of control over that. In the meantime, work on being the best version of yourself you can be. If a husband does show up for you, he'll be better off with a well-rounded non-jaded wifey. And if you die an old maid, you still won't regret taking the high road and being a woman who kept standards high and had her act together. The world will try to convince you otherwise, but you're smarter than that.
Alright, the pep talk's over. I know there are plenty of people cheering you on. Read Matthew 6. Verses 27 & 34 especially. And listen to your bracelets! 😜
The only issue I'm gonna take with this piece of writing (other than the idea that people should listen to Garth Brooks! 🤮), is the coincidence part. There's no coincidence, just lessons put in front of you. Maybe it's teaching you patience or to temper your exuberance about the opposite sex (it's amazing how easy it is to handle disappointment after something that looks perfect falls through), or some other lesson. But you're meant to be there, even if it means you decide to immediately leave that situation. Everything has purpose.
You would do well to heed your own advice, young lady. Yah will bring you someone or he won't. You don't have a ton of control over that. In the meantime, work on being the best version of yourself you can be. If a husband does show up for you, he'll be better off with a well-rounded non-jaded wifey. And if you die an old maid, you still won't regret taking the high road and being a woman who kept standards high and had her act together. The world will try to convince you otherwise, but you're smarter than that.
Alright, the pep talk's over. I know there are plenty of people cheering you on. Read Matthew 6. Verses 27 & 34 especially. And listen to your bracelets! 😜
Thanks Samuel 🥰