Hi! I hope you're doing good, I wish you all the best and sending alot of positive energy to fight against all the hardships you're facing. God loves you. Iloveyou! You're a warrior don't ever be sad. Do meditation, yoga, exercise, draw, write poems Om namah shivaya
Thanks for writing! I worked on the transcription for your post.
I love your handwriting. You've probably heard people comment on it before, but I really admire it, since my own handwriting is very messy and I struggle to keep it as uniform as you did.
I was extremely moved after reading this and felt emotionally connected to this author. I really liked the hopeful attitude that he had towards such an unpredictable experience. I do agree when he says "living through imprisonment or a pandemic can be used as an opportunity for growth." Having this mindset can be the change to an individual's outlook on unfortunate situations. This was such an eye opener for me to understand the circumstances of imprisonment and I think we can all learn and grow from reading this. It's sometimes difficult to understand the severity of a situation that you haven't gone through yourself, which is why I found this writing to be beneficial. It's important that we bring awareness to these things and really consider what others are going through. I agree with the last paragraph, "If you desire harmony, kindness, patience, forgiveness, beauty, love, and believe in the possibility that life can live up to your expectations, a strong dose of hope is necessity. Having an outlook like this is significant to one's personal growth and outcome of life.
Thank you, Father John, for the transcription and for your kind words. Margot Mead famously said, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it's the only thing that ever does." We can ALL do way more than we think we can; we just have to get involved.
You're a warrior don't ever be sad. Do meditation, yoga, exercise, draw, write poems
Om namah shivaya
This is you niece Channelle. I want you to know that I love you so much and remember to always keep you head held high.
I love to read your writing. Keep it up.
To the moat smartest man I know...
Love you niece, Channelle
I love your handwriting. You've probably heard people comment on it before, but I really admire it, since my own handwriting is very messy and I struggle to keep it as uniform as you did.
Exploring the Necessity of Hope
I was extremely moved after reading this and felt emotionally connected to this author. I really liked the hopeful attitude that he had towards such an unpredictable experience. I do agree when he says "living through imprisonment or a pandemic can be used as an opportunity for growth." Having this mindset can be the change to an individual's outlook on unfortunate situations. This was such an eye opener for me to understand the circumstances of imprisonment and I think we can all learn and grow from reading this. It's sometimes difficult to understand the severity of a situation that you haven't gone through yourself, which is why I found this writing to be beneficial. It's important that we bring awareness to these things and really consider what others are going through. I agree with the last paragraph, "If you desire harmony, kindness, patience, forgiveness, beauty, love, and believe in the possibility that life can live up to your expectations, a strong dose of hope is necessity. Having an outlook like this is significant to one's personal growth and outcome of life.
Margot Mead famously said, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it's the only thing that ever does."
We can ALL do way more than we think we can; we just have to get involved.