An Expanding Thought



LORD VALENTINO SPALDING

An Expanding Thought

When it all comes together it is not what eye sees at first that matters to man, but rather the fact that you start fulfilling your desirable plans. Using what you have to put forth a positive message.

Yes, I was thinking of what it means to achieve something in life. Is it not just to start with something simple like one plus one equals two then push forward from that point. Almost like a balloon that expands from something small and becomes greater, all it needs is a bit of energy to push the air into it. Making it into something enjoyable to look at. And when the people arrives at the party, they will then know the purpose and start to enjoy themselves, they won't be angry or sad because the balloons are there.

Now the balloon is just a representation of something that can only be described looking inwards towards your feelings. A feeling is something you cannot touch and it can be controlled by managing your thoughts. Therefore, a person could be happier isolated in a cell then he would having a bad thought in his head while looking out over the horizon, though of course a combination of a beautiful environment and good thoughts would be the best. This is not the case for some.
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Submitted by valentino.spalding on December 19, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Valentino Spalding

Time from the beginning till the end. Without start there is not a goal. OR hole for that matter but empty space. more…

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