Be A Good Person
Nobody Is Perfect
Many people strive for perfection and give up when they get a little smear on their clean piece of paper. But that’s life, no creation on earth is completely perfect. Spiritually, you might say, Adam was a perfect man before Eve, but even he was not perfect. Humans are imperfect beings, we can’t help it! Don’t kick yourself over something that you can not control or change, just do your best!
Being A Good Person Is Not Easy
We live in a world where “Respect is earned and not given”, even if you are a good person, you will be tested regardless. The best part about being a good person is testing your own abilities under pressure or foreign-situations that are uncomfortable. As you age and your goodness continues, opportunities will shift in your favor. Maybe it’s a spiritual test from God (HaShem) and the universe? I don’t think anyone has the answer truly.
Good People Balance The World
What would the world be without good people? The world would be chaos, and that’s why good people are important. Good people help regulate the chaos and bring order, they want to see every living-being and creature to enjoy the life that we are given. I always have an appreciation for the good people doing the right thing, it’s never easy but spiritually it’s needed.
Being Good Is A Choice, Maybe
If you have the urge to do the right thing, you might be a good person naturally. But I do encourage anyone that does have a naturally good soul/heart to also be aware of those who might take advantage. You shouldn’t always involve yourself in the troubles of others, sometimes situational karma is real and energy can shift, you need to guard your energy at times.
Never Give Up, Move Forward!
The good will accumulate in your favor, as you do good in your life – you will notice people being filtered into and out of your life. This is important because as we age, we can become more or less of what we want to be! When one door closes, another one will open but we do not know when or how, it’s all divine timing I’d say.