With age comes the ability to distinguish between who’s there for you and who’s just there – that’s what I realized today.
It’s 12 : 39 PM on day 1575 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray, read Isaiah 60, publish my Disability of the Day feature, learn one new thing – did you know that All of space is completely silent. Sound waves need a medium to travel through. Since there is no atmosphere in space, space will always be eerily silent.– feed myself a peanut butter and banana sandwich for breakfast, promote my Educate Generations campaign– still on $1 335 but I’m grateful and not at all worried I know that God will work through someone to help this campaign achieve its goals 🙂 – and listen to music.
Today I realized that with age comes the ability to distinguish between who’s there for you and who’s just there when I was younger I thought everybody loved me and would be there for me but now I know that only God and a few people will be there for me no matter what and I’m okay with that because at the end of the day that’s all I need. Are you able to distinguish between who’s there for you and who’s just there?
I am 47 and still have a lot of difficulty telling the difference between who is just there or who is there for me. Though it’s easier now than in years past.
Hopefully it will also get easier for me.