IAAC DAY #621 // It might seem far but it's very close

How much did you appreciate the privilege you have to be alive again or did you think it's by your power, always remember that everything happens by grace just be grateful and stop comparing your life with someone else. It is true, the thought might come and you will think why is it not you in that position that someone else is, you might feel like you have been deprived of someone good but it's never too late in as much as you are still alive, there is a chance for you to be in a better position than that person later which is not far.

Being older than someone does not mean you deserve more than them, everybody have their own blessing and it will come at the right time. Don't get jealous over someone's else blessings because yours is on the way, so don't use your jealousy to chase away your blessings. It might seem far but it's very close just believe.

Thanks to @flaxz for the initiative of #iamalivechalleng.

Thanks for checking on my blog and have a wonderful day



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@leemah1! @edgerik Wants to spread Hope! so I just sent 1 HOP to your account on behalf of @edgerik.

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@edgerik just sent you a DIY token as a little appreciation for your post dear @leemah1! Feel free to multiply it by sending someone else !DIY in a comment :) You can do that x times a day depending on your balance so:

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