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In Search of your Destiny



The greatest events in our lives are those that were unplanned - the uncalculated ones.  Some call it mistakes, misfortunes, or simply fate. But for me, I call them destiny.

An apple seed will always grow as apple tree and will never develop to another type of tree.  With or without proper care and nutrition, that seed will grow and will die as apple tree.  

Each one of us is destined for something important in this world. Unfortunately, we are not comparable to a seed whose outcome is somehow expected. No mortal would know what we will become in the future, probably some so-called fortune tellers can predict some future events in our lives but the outcome of these events in relation to its impact towards our emotions, morale, and/or inner being will all depend on us. It will depend on how we take it or how we interpret it. It can break or make us. Our reactions to these events will affect the course of our destiny, its either we find it or lose sight of it.

In search of your destiny, how?


It takes only one step to move forward, it takes only one word to inspire someone, it takes only one smile to lighten someone’s sadness, and it takes only one hello to a stranger to find a best friend. One simple act of kindness or rudeness can change your life and change someone’s life… forever. 

It only takes one person, one event, and one decision to help you find your destiny. But before you start looking for it, you should at least know what you are looking for.


You might be interested in my post >>> When Destiny Unfolds





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