Saturday, December 29, 2018

Rejoicing In Our Natural Talents

Rejoicing in our natural talents should be an easy thing to do. But for countless people, it's emotionally draining, because a lot of people fight their giftedness and natural talents for one reason or another. Perhaps their parents would disapprove of their creative talent to write or create art because they want them to be a prosperous doctor or lawyer. Maybe someone's talent wouldn't seem to have the ability to bring the kind of prosperity they aspire to have. At times people are just scared to pursue the purpose that seems to come so easily to them-they think success shouldn't be easy.















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