Destiny


Everyone in life has a road to travel and it does not matter the length of time or the distance of travel.  We have heard the word destiny so many times in our lives that we really don't think about it or talk about it let alone act on it.  We go through life with this notion that all things centered around us is what it is, what it will be, not realizing that we have a tremendous responsibility to live a life that was dealt us.  
Many times we, particularly women find ourselves at a crossroad and find that we just want to stop, not necessary to survey where we are or where we are going, but just to out right give up.  We find we are tired of the road trip, especially after we pass a particular age of existing.  As we take part in the game called life where we have served a purpose (so we think) we have a dire need to just stop and let go, right in the middle of the road!  
I'm here to tell you that you must "keep going" because at the end of the road is the ultimate reward!  That joy of realizing all the things you saw along the road,things you did rolling down the road, people you met traveling the road were all a part of your destiny, that hidden power within.  
The mysticism of that powerful hidden truth of that hidden power is to know that you can't change everything but you can surly help make things better for yourself and others, by realizing that you are part of this scheme and must serve your purpose and be served the truth in what you are to yourself and to the world.  "Keep Going" and don't stop until that stop sign has come, for your destiny has been written and you must accept the beauty of your very own existences.
YBe anything other than 1's self?  


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