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Should I Shine?: A question to ask yourself


I do know that some of you are like the sun, you shine every time and every day but other think it's only on some days. I do know, oh yes I do, when your unstoppable bright heart-warming light shines, the thick clouded sky which is filled with rain covers others from feeling your presence.

Sometimes, the Moon even blocks you in the name of eclipse. I know what it feels like..... These clouds could be your enemies filled with anger and grudge and the moon could be your parents idea which hinders you for a while but let me tell you, the world's natural sun is 150 million kilometers away from us and despite the distance and the clouds , it never gave up!!, so be brave like the sun

, burn those who comes to you so they can also flame........

If the sun gave up and stopped shining, imagine what 12:00pm would look like........ Still with the distance and thick clouds , nothing is ever hidden under the sun and this applies to you too!!. No matter the hindrances you'd always see, the black fences, gates and walls, your light will always shine on everybody!!!, OK??

Never seize your light cause your light builds the life of others and if you seize your light, the whole world will rotate and revolve without getting heated up!!!

"Shine ASAP before the world will rotate and revolve, so you'd be sure you've touched many lives"

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