You’re Only As Good As Your Worst Day
“You’re only as good as your worst day. Not because what you do the rest of the time doesn’t matter. Not because you should be expected to be perfect under immense stress or to behave according to plan when everything goes awry. But because what you do on your worst day is impossible to fake.” – Farnam Street Blog
Day: December 27, 2020
Respect
Respect is to be learnt by you, not earned by others.
Dance
You do not wait for the end of a song to enjoy the melody, or find its meaning.
Why are you waiting for the end of your life to enjoy it, or find its meaning?
– Osasu Oviawe
Honor your parents
Sirach 3:2-7, 12-14
For the Lord honored the father above the children, and he confirmed the right of the mother over her sons. Whoever honors his father atones for sins, and whoever glorifies his mother is like one who lays up treasure. Whoever honors his father will be gladdened by his own children, and when he prays he will be heard. Whoever glorifies his father will have long life, and whoever obeys the Lord will refresh his mother; he will serve his parents as his masters. O son, help your father in his old age, and do not grieve him as long as he lives; even if he is lacking in understanding, show forbearance; in all your strength do not despise him. For kindness to a father will not be forgotten, and against your sins it will be credited to you.
Homily:
Honor your parents while they are alive.
As you grow and begin to see their human failings, engage them with compassion.
Carry them along on your losses, and your victories.
Trust them to help, and come to their aid without delay.
Do not wait until they have passed before you honour them. Of what use is that to them?
It might not seem so, but as the days go, the years go.
Pray for them, bless them, visit them.
Take pictures, make memories.
You are a blessing to them. Live it.