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Don't Give Up Yet

Hold on a little while.....we live in a generation that give up so soon. You discovered a dream and because of little challenge....you abandoned it. You just engaged in a sweet loving relationship and because of a conflict that is resolvable....you break up.

In life, don't get so used to changing things or throwing away things. There is a place of RESET OR REPAIR. That dream is real...maybe you need to reset or repair your approach or view of it. That man or lady you are dating...can still turn to become an amazing future couple of yours...if only you can be patient to reset or repair what is at fault.
Your lover is not the problem. Your dream is not the problem. Your boss is not the problem. The only problem here is you. What do you need to reset and repair in your own life....that will generate growth? Do it now....don't throw away that dream yet.... Don't break up that relationship yet. Don't resign from the job yet. Stop throwing away things just because you are not patient enough to understudy, understand and make use of these things. 
How come your bad and wicked ex lover....turned out to become a cute lover of some one else....few months after you broke up with him or her? How come your so called bad ex lover....got married and you are still single? How come people get promotion in the same job you complain about....? 
Beloved of God.....RESET AND REPAIR your mentality and attitude about what you are about to throw away.
Ask Jesus to help you!!!!

HOPE EXPRESSION believes in you.

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