
I’m always thinking about life and what it truly means to live. It’s the most precious commodity any of us posses. Life is the beginning and the ending of everything. I continuously ask myself, what’s the best way to treasure this life and all that it encompasses? It’s a question that requires a life-long pursuit.
Random yet not so random musings.

Experience
EXPERIENCE is very critical to our growth and it is important that we venture out into the world and learn the many lessons of life. However, I realize that our EXPERIENCE can either work to our advantage or disadvantage. It is up to us how we utilize the many tools of our EXPERIENCES and whether they will be pearls or stones. It does not matter what the EXPERIENCE is; what matters is how you process that EXPERIENCE and in turn utilize that EXPERIENCE in the future.

The Cause at Home
Although it seems like there is so little compassion in the world, many of us are very committed to helping those who are in need. Even when we ourselves are striving to make our way, we willingly press pause and pour out ourselves. When we see that there is a demand, we do what is within our means to commit of our time and resources. We contribute financially to organizations whose mission is to feed the hungry, clothe the needy and house the homeless.