WHAT A GENERATION
We do things we so much detest.
We follow things we don't understand.
We love lies but pretend to love the truth.
We do things based on our selfish ambitions and gains.
We are living in someone's shadow but we claim to live to our will.
We think that our life shouldn't be anyone's business.
We always talk about someone hating us but what do we have?
Everyone will have an enemy but this our generation exaggerates about having enemies..when we have nothing.
We love money and like keeping it, we have a relationship to keep but we break it.
We overlook and underrate matters.
We have become too egocentric that we are now under the selfish rule.
We admire peoples things and achievement but we don't wanna work hard.
We have dreams but they have been buried by our pride and procrastination.
We can't live a day without talking about someone and the worst of this situation is that most of what we say are bad things rather than good.
NB: Never talk about a pain you have never endured in a bad way.
We pretend that it is cool when someone offends but we stab them at their back.
We are very happy when displaying our pride not knowing it actually prevents us from reaching our goals.
This generation has money lovers, pride displayers, and a few who wanna be a blessing to others.
NB: Who are you in this generation? Its a rhetorical question? Ask yourself?
We are in a generation in which we express our feelings wrongly, we pretend to embrace other people's feeling when our heart is cold.
We have our favorite but we now live my "bestie's favorite" lifestyle.
We hate bad compliments but accept good compliments... We talk about we not being perfect; but that is hypocrisy, we know we can't be perfect but we still look down on bad compliments...
I don't know if you find yourself in this generation... But in case you do...there is still room for change. Serving God wholeheartedly and you still find yourself here please....change.
We have no right to condemn each other..what we can do is accept each other's flaws and work on them.
We follow things we don't understand.
We love lies but pretend to love the truth.
We do things based on our selfish ambitions and gains.
We are living in someone's shadow but we claim to live to our will.
We think that our life shouldn't be anyone's business.
We always talk about someone hating us but what do we have?
Everyone will have an enemy but this our generation exaggerates about having enemies..when we have nothing.
We love money and like keeping it, we have a relationship to keep but we break it.
We overlook and underrate matters.
We have become too egocentric that we are now under the selfish rule.
We admire peoples things and achievement but we don't wanna work hard.
We have dreams but they have been buried by our pride and procrastination.
We can't live a day without talking about someone and the worst of this situation is that most of what we say are bad things rather than good.
NB: Never talk about a pain you have never endured in a bad way.
We pretend that it is cool when someone offends but we stab them at their back.
We are very happy when displaying our pride not knowing it actually prevents us from reaching our goals.
This generation has money lovers, pride displayers, and a few who wanna be a blessing to others.
NB: Who are you in this generation? Its a rhetorical question? Ask yourself?
We are in a generation in which we express our feelings wrongly, we pretend to embrace other people's feeling when our heart is cold.
We have our favorite but we now live my "bestie's favorite" lifestyle.
We hate bad compliments but accept good compliments... We talk about we not being perfect; but that is hypocrisy, we know we can't be perfect but we still look down on bad compliments...
I don't know if you find yourself in this generation... But in case you do...there is still room for change. Serving God wholeheartedly and you still find yourself here please....change.
We have no right to condemn each other..what we can do is accept each other's flaws and work on them.
Remember, we must be the change we expect to see in the world.
DARE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE...
BY ANGELA BITEA SELASSIE
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