What is love? It’s unselfishly choosing for another’s highest good

What is love? It’s unselfishly choosing for another’s highest good

What is love? It’s unselfishly choosing for another’s highest good
How does someone get you to do something you never thought you would do?
Walk with the wise and become wise; associate with fools and get in trouble…
It’s January 2, 2017 and for the last few days, this question has emerged as one of my first thoughts when I wake up.
This simple chart reveals the attitudes common to a person who admits they are broken VS an individual who wishes to reflect invulnerability. Every time I read this table, I find it difficult to refute any of the bold and clear statements it makes.
Creating a character that convinces the audience he/she emits evil, is a challenging thing to do. It isn’t as simple as making them a mass murderer or sadistic anarchist. There’s craftsmanship and wisdom needed to nurture the character’s birth and existence, compelling an audience’s hatred. Until very recently, my original top three villains were The Joker from…
In February 2017, I had a powerful revelation about my past.
I wrote this blog for my church’s website in April 2017 as a reflection of that enlightening period of time.