Monday to Friday, and January to December. Yet we wait for one more sunrise and one more sunset. Some people, anyway, consider this Natural Calendar as a routine and therefore take it for granted. We are neglecting that every one of these days, though, they may seem alike but distinct in how they handle us, humans. Still, each of them leaves us with different gifts or misgivings. They indeed leave us with various reasons why we should not be indifferent but think and act upon each day as it comes.
The Cradle of Life
You would agree with me that in this third millennium of the twenty-first century, they’re too many things to think, talk, write, or even shout about what’s going. At the same time, the world closes on us slowly but steadily. You would agree with me that in this third millennium of the twenty-first century, they’re too many things to think, talk, write, or even shout about what’s going. At the same time, the world closes on us slowly but steadily. Fair enough, divine providence has written both the front and the back cover of our lives’ book in bold letters for those who care to notice it.
All that notwithstanding, when our life’s decision is made at a crossed road, it behooves us while alive to complete that book’s middle pages. Of course, a larger part of it depends on the duration our sojourning on earth would take.
That’s the main reason I feel compelled to start now. Right now, without wasting any more time, after all, it appears somewhat late for me, having lived for over threescore plus. Still, as the saying goes, it is better to be late than never. Therefore, from this date on, I will endeavor to share whatever of interest comes my way. In the same vein, I count on you, readers, for your comments and feedback.