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LIFE LIKE AN UNCOMPLETED BUILDING / HOUSE 2

       STAGE 5
   Now they are eager to take good shoots with the house as the yardstick because the house has an appearance that will seem acceptable and admired by others.

         THE VIEW
   
       ST AGE 6
   From the beginning of a person's life, many people have  different contributions they made to them, positive or negative, cautiously or uncautiously. But the fact is that a contribution is made. Did you know that many people are not who they are because they actually desired it, but it could be from others that they draw their source of pursuit. Maybe because of their parents influence or they saw other people and decided to follow likewise and that is why they fail, especially when that aspect is not their life's line.
 
       STAGE 7
   Sometimes, it looks acieve we are forsaken by God or we tend to hold to the believe we had from childhood that; becoming great is usually delayed. Actually it may not be like that, the Master of your life has reasons why He has not yet delivered certain things to your hand nor matter how much you pray.
    You may have meet some people you believe are more spiritual than you to know why but it seem they only remind you of the same challenge / problem you are are facing and at the end there is no possible solution given.

         STAGE 8
   At this point, best friends renamed themselves to be unfaithful and fake friends. They draw away from you and decided to maintain a distance, they prefer the other people who have arrived. You are turned down, mockery of course is inevitable and discouragements sometimes begins advertise itself to you, only the brave in heart can actually continue and say it's all for the main time soon everything will be alright.
.... To be continued......

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