Every Cloud has a Silver Lining

A lot of us remember too much of what happened wrong and think too much about what we could have done that we forget who and what are really important to us–the people who love us. For instance, when some kids are being bullied, they feel so bad about themselves that they cut their wrists or drink bottles of bleach to end their life. Another example is that some adults are too drowned in the pool of money that when they lose a lot of money, they feel so depressed that they jump off a cliff and end their life. We often forget what’s really important to us–what are the silver linings. Our family, our loved ones. These are the things and people who are the outlines of the clouds we fall in.

via Every Cloud has a Silver Lining.

How I look at things…

Here are some of the ways I look at things.

Firstly, I believe everything happens for a reason, and therefore we don’t need to regret anything, or wish to go back and change something that we have done.

Secondly, I believe we have the responsibility to contribute to the societies that we are linked to, and are obligated to do everything we can to make the world a better place.

Thirdly, I believe we should not try and fix people around us, but first change ourselves.

Fourthly, I beliebe communication is extremely vital to a person’s success, and therefore we should make use of our time to socialise and meet new people. Through this we will also learn more about ourselves and how we deal with certain social problems.

Fifthly, I believe we all have the right to make our own decisions, and no matter right or wrong, they make up to who we are.

Last but not least, we should all fight for what we want, and even though everything happens for a reason, we also need to provide a reason for the things we want to happen. I don’t think it is correct to think that since everything happens for a reason, then we don’t need to do anything.