Thursday, June 27, 2013

The Show Must Go ON!

It is just interesting to meet people who don’t know where they are going, they live my any means necessary, buy what they want and then beg their needs.  They are just as phony as a seven dollar bill, wrap up into themselves… it’s all about them, want what you have and will try to get what you have earned.  You really find them out after they get what they want from you and then move on and leave you with the left overs, wasted time, loneliness, sadness, broken promises and unfilled reality.   

Some call them the great pretenders, the lone sharks, the long wolfs and con artist, shady characters, they are here and they are looking for the next victims to pull their con game on.  I thought they “loved me,” was the cry of the person who had their heart broken by someone that really did not mean them well.  There my brothers and sisters are too many takers and not enough givers in this world.  As long as you can make them money, have an ability to do well, they are in your corner, pushing you to the highest level.  However, you can see right through them…money funny…change strange… I fell all heels in love with them…and now I know… they just came for a drive by…into your life, into your wallet, into your emotions, walking tall, with nothing else to offer.  And all you have now is the damage emotions, shatter dreams, and a rain check.    

There is nothing more important in life then to meet real people, who are confident and sure of who they are, know where they have been and are keenly aware of where they are going… they are who they say they are, mean what they say, live with values and … in order words they walk the walk and talk the talk.  It is  refreshing to meet people with impeccable integrity, amazing moral courage and unbelievable faith.  They live by the moral code, that if God said, they believe it and that settles it.  They are wonderful and thoughtful, and come along to encourage and inspire you.   

In the circus world the ring master would begin each show with an opening speech..."Ladies and Gentlemen, Children of all Ages"... he would continue on and say... "Welcome to the Greatest Show on Earth"   It was also BT Barnum (1800) and later Noel Cowell (1950)  who adopted the phase "The show must go on" as a part of their business…meaning that regardless of what happens, the show must still be put on for the waiting patrons.  And so is it in life in general, good, bad or indifference… One must keep moving on with God regardless of what other people do.   So what do you think? 

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