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Saturday, September 13, 2014
We Should have Enough Patience to Wait for what we Really Deserve Nowadays everything is going so fast and in a hurry that most people are running out of time to relax. Money seems to be in the minds among the majority of population, it is the most important thing because with money we can buy everything and it can let others think that’s the happiness! If everything is bigger and more beautiful as another then it becomes a way of thinking, it also created an upwelling view with the belief that we will be happier. But our true inner feelings have nothing to do with money or possessions, because satisfaction is the only thing which can make us happy. Millions in the bank account just makes things easier but it give no inner joy or a good health with a body that is full with all the trappings. For many among us there are times that we wanted to give everything in order to get what others cannot get at that time, with our money and possessions, and that’s the truth. We need money for almost everything in our life but it is also so comparatively and can cause problems if we do not know how to deal with it. In life we get what we deserve, when we are good and righteous to others, we can expect it back, but we no need to force it. Patience is virtue and will always overcome difficulty, this has taught us to be patient and not rushing things because “Haste makes waste” Be genuine and gracious then everything will be all right in life, polite and decent to others and have the patience to wait for what we truly deserve, because we will acquire what is accrues to us. I wish you a healthy life. Kindly Regards, Author Jan Jansen http://ift.tt/XfgfvC Read More Poetry……. #poem #poetry #poems #story #stories #quote #peace #easybranches #janjansen
Macro Photography : Beauty in the Air by RichardN
This lovely Tillandsia flower seemed to be at her beautiful best at first light! The plant belongs to the Bromeliad family and is an epiphyte, referring to one that grows upon or attached to another living plant. These plants (which are not parasitic) are sometimes called ‘air plants’ because they do not root in soil. The Tillandsia is found in the deserts, forests and mountains of central and south America, Mexico and the southern United States, for which reason I’m delighted to see they thrive in our part of southern Africa as well. Nutrients are gathered from the air (dust, decaying leaves and insect matter) through structures on the leaves called trichomes. Even though they grow without soil, they still require watering.
Macro Photography : Beauty in the Air by RichardN
This lovely Tillandsia flower seemed to be at her beautiful best at first light! The plant belongs to the Bromeliad family and is an epiphyte, referring to one that grows upon or attached to another living plant. These plants (which are not parasitic) are sometimes called ‘air plants’ because they do not root in soil. The Tillandsia is found in the deserts, forests and mountains of central and south America, Mexico and the southern United States, for which reason I’m delighted to see they thrive in our part of southern Africa as well. Nutrients are gathered from the air (dust, decaying leaves and insect matter) through structures on the leaves called trichomes. Even though they grow without soil, they still require watering.
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