Friday, January 11, 2008

Truth

People sometimes say that the truth hurts. Well, they're right. However, the hurt isn't what you should be focusing on. It's the lessons learned, and the strength you've gained from the knowledge of that truth that you should really focus on. More importantly, the respect a friend had for you to be honest...and consequently, the growing respect you have for them is worth dwelling on.
I'm happy to say that there are people out there who value honesty and understand the care needed in delivering some truths.
We have all gone through those times saying "I wish I never know",or "It's better not knowing", or "What you don't know can't hurt you.", etc. However, you learn that there is POWER in KNOWING. Knowing gives you choices - you can choose how you want to react, how you want to behave, how you will deal. You're able to value what you have. It gives you opportunities to be a better person, and take on new persepectives... opportunities you MAY not have gotten if you weren't placed in such a position.
My message to you is, embrace all truth, find it's positives, come out strong, smile.
Thank God for all you honest people :)

Peace n' Love,
Fal