“The time has come to look deep within oneself and to ask oneself, “Have I done enough in my life?”
“So many of us are so worried about tomorrow that we fail to look at what is important today.
“Have we managed to keep our own house in order or are we crammed up with clutter?
“Remember you cannot take anything with you when you pass. All material matters are no longer of use.
“It is natural to hoard in a material world as advertising pushes us to the limit to have the next latest technology or gadget.
“To bring about a recovery to this economic decline we must start to ask ourselves, “Do we really need it and why?”
“What this world needs is hands on help. Time for ourselves and equally time for others to give a helping hand to those around us helps to build a nation where suspicion of each other is removed.
“Too many mothers feel they need to go out to work because children are brought up with the expectations that ‘they must have’.
“Until we start to put life first instead of material gain unhappiness will be rife.
“Children now are sent out by schools to help the underprivileged, so that they are able to get the necessary insight of just how others have to live and to prepare then slightly should they have to experience it in their own lifetime.
“Every one of us goes through life with a set of hardships they must endure. It is through these hardships that they can finally begin to understand and appreciate what is involved in life itself.
“As to the Animal Kingdom they too have to overcome great hardship in order to survive, so Mankind also is exposed to these experiences.
“The experiences are the making, not the destroying of Mankind. You are a more balanced and more appreciative person for that experience.
“So begin to see what is important and remember when you are wanting and distressed, help was offered to you.
“Try in your own hearts to return that help. You might find that you are in need again.”
Jenny Ayers
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