I Am Glad
by Moises Reconalla
I am glad to learn
In order that I may educate properly.
I am glad to search knowledge
Iin order that I may discover wisdom.
I am glad to laugh
In order that I may brighten up my soul.
I am glad to cry
In order that I may ease the heartache and pain of life.
I am glad to welcome error
In order that I may learn and improve more.
I am glad to compare myself to the past self
In order that I may learn to love and appreciate my being.
I am glad to be an open-minded
In order that I may become more understanding.
I am glad to cooperate
In order that I may uphold unity.
I am glad to help
In order that I may share the blessings to the needy.
I am glad to love
In order that I may impart the greatest virtue of God.
I am glad to give an encouragement words
In order that I may lift up and comforted the broken-soul.
I am glad to sing
In order that I may sing praises to my beloved Creator.
I am glad to preach
In order that I may spread the light and good news to the world.
I am glad to read His book; the Bible
In order that I may guide and have an eternal life.
I am glad to pray daily
In order that I may have communication and close-relationship to Him.
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Poem Source: Reconalla, Moises. (2007, April 29). I Am Glad.
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It Hurts, It Hurts You Know!
by Moises Reconalla
It hurts, it hurts you know!
If people will tell that you have a bad breath.
It hurts, it hurts you know!
If people will tell that your teeth is yellowish.
It hurts, it hurts you know!
If people will tell that you have a bad smell.
It hurts, it hurts you know!
If people will tell that you're an idiot.
It hurts, it hurts you know!
If someone you love, doesn't love you.
It hurts, it hurts you know!
If you're close friend will betray you.
It hurts, it hurts you know!
If your neighbors will back fight and mock at you.
It hurts, it hurts you know!
If your boss will fire you without legal basis.
It hurts, it hurts you know!
If there's no one else will trust you.
To stop repeating it hurts, it hurts you know!
Starting today, encourage yourself to have a new life,
Evaluate as well as examine your being,
So you can be able to decipher the real cause of always saying…It
hurts, it hurts you know!
Listen now to the counsel of the wise
What you do not want others to do to you, do not do to others. Forgive
injuries,
forgive thy enemy, be reconciled to him, give him assistance, and
invoke God in his behalf. For that is the secret to have a good and
peaceful life.
Always remember, none but one can harm you
None but yourself, who are your greatest foe.
He that respects himself is safe from others,
He wears a coat of mail that none can pierce.
Always bear in mind that the best investment you can give to yourself
is you!
You can make a lot of money by investing in you than any other
investment.
Therefore, feed your mind always with knowledge and wisdom,
For that is your only treasure as well as your shields in times of
famine.
Above all, don't and don't ever forget to nurture your character
For your character are your only tools and weapons,
To protect and cover your reputation,
Against the mighty foe, the trap, and the honey words of the evil men.
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Poem Source: Reconalla, Moises. (2007, January 29). It Hurts, It
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Hey! Is That You?
by Moises Reconalla
Hey! Is that you?
Why are you crying?
Does people told you that you have a bad breath?
Never mind about it,
Just remind and promise yourself with these words: beginning today I
will not neglect to brush my teeth everyday.
Hey! Is that you?
Why are you angry?
Does people told you that you have a bad smell?
Never mind about it,
Just remind and promise yourself with these words: beginning today, I
will take a bath everyday!
Hey! Is that you?
Why are you sad?
Does people told you that you're an idiot?
Never mind about it,
Just remind and promise yourself with these words: beginning today, I
will read good books, so the
wisdom of the ages will be mine.
Hey! Is that you?
Why you are trying to tie your head at the Moringa Tree?
Does your sweetheart breaking and left you?
Take that rope out in your head,
Stand-up, don't act like coward and never mind about it,
Just remind and talk to yourself with these words: Hurt and aching,
breaking heart, this too shall pass!
Hey! Is that you?
Why are you shouting?
Does your neighbor gossiping and laughing at you?
Never mind about it,
Just remind and talk to yourself with these words: I will encourage
myself to confront them. But I should be tactful in dealing with. For
I know that I am not dealing with people of logic but dealing with
people of emotions. But before doing it, I will remind myself with
these words: "A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs
up anger." For I know that a kind word is better than a big pie!
Hey! Is that you?
Why are you worrying?
Does people told that your dreams are impossible?
Never mind about it,
Just remind and talk to yourself with these words: if you think you
are beaten, you are! If you think you dare not, you don't! If you'd
like to win but you think you can't, it's certainly you won't. Life
battles are not always go to stronger or faster man. But sooner or
later, the man who wins is the man who thinks he can! Therefore, I can
if I think I can!
Finally, I will continue to remind myself that the future belongs to
those who believe in the beauty of their dreams!
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Poem Source: Reconalla, Moises. (2007, March 14). Hey! Is That You?.
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The Best Recipe for a Broken Heart
by Moises Reconalla
Pain is a lesson that can help the individual to realize
He is a human with feelings.
Feelings to feel the pain,
And feelings to feel the sorrow.
The best recipe for a broken heart-
Forget the past,
Learn lesson from the past,
Think positively,
Believe in yourself,
Love and never hate yourself,
Always think innovation of yourself,
Stop comparing yourself unto others,
Instead compare yourself to your past self,
So you can be able to determine who you are
And learn to appreciate yourself.
If you have tried and met with failure;
If you have planned and watched your plans as they were crushed before
your eyes;
Just remember that greatest men in all history were the products of
courage,
And courage, you know, is born in the cradle of adversity.
As you sail through life,
Don't avoid rough waters!
Sail on… because calm seas;
Never make you a skillful sailor!
Be strong always!
Because God will be your anchor!
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Don't Judge A Man
by Moises Reconalla
Our world is full of bad tongues, fault-finders, gossipers, mockers,
and insulters! But do these groups of individuals qualify to judge a
man by his failures, mistakes, and shortcomings committed in his life?
Are these toxic, negative people were given honor in the history of
mankind for judging a foolishness of their fellow brothers, friends,
relatives and neighbors? How can we deal with these groups of certain
difficult people?
I encourage you, dear readers to read this article and for sure you
will be blessed!
When I was a young boy and until now, I am always certain encountering
bad tongues, fault-finders, gossipers, mockers, and insulters group of
individuals. Through the curiosity of this tiny computer of mine, I
started digging, reading, and searching the profiles and writings of
the great wise men in the world, to find out if these groups of toxic,
negative individuals were given honor in the history of mankind.
Through my researched dear readers, I discovered and found out that a
statue has never, never been erected in honor for a critic!
Teddy Roosevelt, the
late great President of America once says, in the
battle of life, it is not the critic who counts; nor the one who
points out how the strong person stumbled, or where the doer of a deed
could have done better.
The credit belongs to the person who is actually in the arena; whose
face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who
errs and comes short again and again, because there is no effort
without error and shortcoming; who does actually strive to do deeds;
who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotion, spends oneself in
a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high
achievement; and who at worst, if he or she fails, at least fails
while daring greatly.
Far better it is dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even
though checkered by failure, than to rank with those timid spirits who
neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight
that knows neither victory nor defeat.
I've found out that before any great accomplishment is achieved in
reality, it's believed in heart. If you need to hear the applause of
the crowd, you have to begin your attack in the face of criticism,
believing that the applause will come later.
My dear readers, if you are the victims with this group of negative,
toxic people, I advised and encouraged you, encourage yourself to
stand-up like the statue of liberty of America to confront, to remind,
and to answer them with these words...
Don't judge a man by the clothes he wears. God made the one, the
tailor made the other.
Don't judge a man by his family relations, Cain belonged to the best
family.
Don't judge a man by his speech, a parrot can talk. Tongue is but an
instrument of sound.
Don't judge a man by his failures in life. Many a man has failed whom
God exalted to the highest place.
Don't hit a man when he is down. Lift him up. You yourself maybe down
someday and may need a friendly hand!
People remember this; no one will feel you inferior without your
consent!
Therefore, do not be afraid, nor be dismayed; be strong and of
courage, for thus the Lord our God will do to all your enemies against
whom you fight! (Joshua 10:25). What shall you need to do, is to call
Him and God promised, He will answer you and show you the great and
mighty things which you do not know (Jeremiah 33:3).
Finally, dear readers, ponder as well as think of this: it's better to
be a lion for one day than to be a sheep for the whole life!
Wish you many blessings to come and God bless!
Moises P. Reconalla
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Reconalla
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