Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Wednesday Words - 11/25/2015 - Strength

Systems of Strength

Strength comes in a variety of forms and may be exemplified in all sorts of ways.

Strength is defined as a good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person thing.

Imagine if you were comparatively weak in all forms and ways... That is pretty daunting as it make daily life quite a feat.

Strength of Character is, in my opinion, the most important aspect of a good person. The morals and values that constitute your character are what help you to determine what you do in situations and scenarios where you have an ethical dilemma.

Brute and muscular strength is important for physical challenges, defense, and establishing prowess among other human beings (and/or animals). Physical ability may help you demonstrate your evolutionary development, athletic ability, or whatever you may need it for.

Strength of will and determination is great to help you persevere through difficult times or over obstacles and challenges. I would place this as the second most important form of strength, because it enable you to have resiliency through life.

There are a number of varieties of strength and multiple ways you can find something that is strong within yourself, whether it be your character or your ability to write or your positive outlook. In order for you to find the best out of your life, you must find the best within yourself. This will enable you to build confidence in yourself and your traits.  You will become able to react to life challenges and opportunities to hold on, persevere, sail away, counter, or whatever way you deem appropriate.

I challenge you voyagers in life to find your strength and through self-development become stronger. We always look up to super heroes for their strength, which is not because of their pure physical abilities (it doesn't hurt their admiration). We look up to theses comic book protagonists because they embody positive strength and strong traits aligned with the good side of life.

I challenge the voyagers to overcome something you might not have been able to conquer or survive in the past. Those small victories are immense achievements in the mortal world that we live in. Build upon those victories, they will become more grand in size and you will become more grandiose yourself.

Strength is developed over repetition and is built upon itself like a structure of masonry, the weight may be daunting but the reward is glorious. Let's become strong for ourselves and for each other. Let's see how grand we can build this wondrous world together.

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