At every point I have found this to be true in life. One can see the world and universe as half full or half empty.
However, I see the world and universe as an interesting place.
So, my point of view is the glass is always at least half full and not half empty.
So, life is an ongoing adventure for me. I always am ready to learn something new and amazing about life!
This gives me hope for an interesting and hopefully happy future.
This is how I have always lived.
Though some nights in my life I begged God to take my life because it was just too much to endure anymore.
However, always those times pass away and more new and fascinating things have occurred my life ongoing.
Mostly my present life has been a really great adventure.
When I was a child I sort of expected my life to be a complete drudge and that suicide might be a better option.
However, the reality was amazing. I have literally lived hundreds of lifetimes in this one lifetime!
So, this lifetime has always been one overwhelm after another! So, even though I never expected to live to see 25 here I am at 68 still amazed to be alive here in life.
My life has been so much more than anything I ever could have imagined!
It is always overwhelming but what an overwhelming adventure it has always been!
Much better than any movie I could imagine surviving in real life!
By the Grace of God
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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