Sunday, 20 November 2016

Fasting is not for my GOD !! It is all for my Pocket !!!

Health Is the Only Wealth for Middle-Class Families
For middle-class families, health is the only true wealth. We don’t have the luxury of fighting a big disease—we lack the strength, the resources, and the courage. My salary determines my next 29 days. It’s not my fault that I’m struggling financially, but yes, it’s my misfortune to be in this situation.

But why not? Why can’t I become great one day? And why can’t that day be today?

Everyone has the right to dream. Dreams have no limits. Dreams have no cost.

No cost—yet, somehow, they are expensive.

Who made them expensive? Who decided that my dream should be out of reach? Is it my fault that I dared to dream of a better life?

"Dreams have no cost, but remember—you are still dreaming until you make them a reality."

Fasting—Not for God, But for My Pocket!
I know that to achieve my dreams, I need discipline. But I never expected that discipline would mean going hungry just to save money.

When my friends asked why I wasn’t eating lunch, my God saved me.

"I’m fasting for God," I said.

What else could I say?

Yes, my God saved me! After all, God is always with middle-class families… right? Ha ha!

I’m ready to take risks. But no one offers me any risks.

I can’t even create my own risk—because, as I said, my salary decides my next 29 days.

So how do I turn my expensive dream into reality?

Do I have to redream—choose something smaller, something cheaper?

If so, does that mean I’m not truly committed to my dream?

They say, “Dream small. Achieve it first. Then dream big.”

Sounds logical, but what if I’m bad at managing time?

Who is responsible for the time I waste achieving a small dream when I could have been chasing the big one?

Is It My Lack of Education, or Just Bad Timing?
No, the real problem is this—by the time I dream, someone else has already implemented it, marketed it, and profited from it.

Yes, my dream expires before I can even chase it. And with each passing day, it only becomes more expensive.

So, as you said, it’s not just I, it’s WE.

We, the middle class, must dream small and achieve quickly.

And until then… I guess I’ll just have to keep fasting for my God! 😆

Here, ‘I’ is YOU.

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