The compassionate revenge is saying, I moved on so should you. The compassionate revenge is saying I’m in a great place now, I’m happy, and so should you. The compassionate revenge is saying I wish you all this, and more, and even if you had more I would smile in appreciation and love. The compassionate revenge would say I wish you the best, and sincerely I hope you learned your lesson. Danny G.
Gratitude is Key
When I feel bored, stagnant and complacent in the latent days, I count my blessings one by one, to remember where I’ve been and to remember, today is one bold step from yesterday. I then realize gratitude and appreciation is key to happiness and a simple smile. Danny G.
Judging on the Inner Man
We analyze and judge people based on external and superficial matters that are irrelevant to who they are. We think we have someone figured out, yet we know nothing about their history, and reason for being. Let’s judge people on their inner self, not egotistical matters that doesn’t define who they are. Danny G.
You’re Forever In Our Hearts (In Loving Memory of Brady Dubeau)
It seems yesterday, you were as happy as can be,
Riding your bike, and pulling stunts all day long.
Life gave you a challenge, so great,Â
You questioned in disbelief,
And couldn’t understand why.
You were a fierce fighter,
Never wanting to give in,
When the battle was overwhelmingÂ
You fought and foughtÂ
To relieve the pain.
We’ll always remember,Â
The days you held on,
Simply for your zest of life.
And we’ll always remember,Â
The days you held on
All the tears you shed Â
When life was overwhelmingly sad.
Most importantly
You imparted memories
And love in our hearts,
And we’ll never forgetÂ
Nor regret your short journey,
Of simply being yourself. Â
You touched many lives,Â
And many tears are shed,
For the great man who left.
Farewell my brother,
Until we meet againÂ
In another dimensionÂ
You’re forever in our hearts
And with us always.
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The One Who Changed It All
There was a time when you depended on someone, a mentor of some sort, whom you relied on for everything. You went to him when you were in your darkest alleys, trying to find relief, out of mere frustrations and disarray. Everything he taught you made sense, and it resonated with your very core. Today, you’re on stable footing, but you still remember this very day. The day where you sought help out of mere confusion, and found relief. You still remember the man, as he was your own flesh and blood. Now you’re ok, you’ve got the tools, while you allow the current to sweep you away, and you remember with faith, appreciation, and astonishment, the one who changed it all on your darkest day. Danny G.
The Noble Man
The noble man is the one who acknowledges and appreciates people despite them having a title or wealth to their name. He acknowledges and appreciates people for who they are, not for appearance or status. The title means nothing for him, for he knows everything physical passes away with time. He knows the soul is eternal, and he knows the soul defines who they truly are, not physical appearance or luxury, which is irrelevant to who we are. Danny G.
Focus On What Brings Joy
What happens when you focus on love, harmony, compassion, appreciation, and gratitude? Can you feel stressed or depressed when you’re focusing on what brings joy? What creates illness? Research has indicated that stress is the number one factor that creates illness. Therefore, the wise approach would be to focus on what brings joy, and you’ll be happier and healthier, mind, body and spirit. Danny G.
Look Within
Have you ever heard of someone who’s always grumpy, complaining, and pessimistic about life? Can he have a fabulous life? Even if he did have a fabulous life, he wouldn’t recognize it, therefore, he wouldn’t be happy. Do you want to be the bitter pessimistic person, or do you want to be the optimistic, and appreciative survivor? A sour outlook on life will never get you anywhere. Be the person who says I’m going to be positive and grateful despite negative circumstances or conditions. Danny G.
Quote for Today
Conflicts cease to exist when your desire for love and compassion is greater than your desire to be right.
Danny G.
