Lets find possibilities.

Every day, we move forward in life, waking up to face the sunrise. Even if we don’t actively strive to change our surroundings, we are still one step closer to experiencing the happiness that God has planned for us. That joy is destined to reach us, and with each passing day, we draw nearer to it.

(Even if we simply wake up and spend the entire day without a shower, we are still one step closer. But for those considering skipping it, here’s a simple instruction: No, you are not allowed!)

The world can be imagined as a masterpiece painted by the Almighty, filled with countless colors. Each color is unique and shines differently from the others.

We are those unique colors in God’s creation, each destined to shine in our own way.

As we journey to uncover our inner brilliance, we make every effort to succeed. Yet, at times, we fear that our choices might lead us astray or even spoil us. No doubt, such moments can feel overwhelming, leaving us indecisive.

But I ask you—why fear getting spoiled during the process? After all, we see countless examples around us where things that are considered “spoiled” end up serving a greater purpose.

Here’s an example:

In our kitchens, when we prepare dishes involving leafy vegetables, we often discard some parts as waste. Let’s call this “spoiled.”

Some people, however, use that so-called spoiled leafy waste to feed cows. In doing so, they help their animal friends.

The cows then process this waste, and it eventually comes out as cow dung. To humans, cow dung is just another spoiled material. But when we put that cow dung into a biogas plant, it produces biogas (methane). Research shows that biogas is significantly more beneficial and efficient than the compressed natural gas (CNG) we commonly use in our kitchens.

Biogas also plays a crucial role in reducing the greenhouse effect.

The lesson here is simple: even when we make wrong decisions or face setbacks, there are still countless opportunities to create positive and, perhaps, even better outcomes.

We just need a little more enlightenment about the path we’re on and an unshakable faith in the Almighty.

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Roopdeep

Hi everyone, I'm Roop. I’m currently a student and blogger. I hope you like my articles as they all are my life lessons I share with you all to help in some way. If they do help, please let me know in the comment section. Please do not hesitate to share your valuable suggestions.

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