Finished 'Their'self?

Finished 'Their'self?

A Story by Megan
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It's not about the glory, the thoughts, the opinion, the wins, the losses, the points, the competition, the scores...it's about what your actions do, and how they affect people. it's not about impressing someone, or about taking away their friends, just to become theirs all by yourself. It's not about how many people someone can get to like their writings, or review their works. It's not about the impression, or the 'looking for approval'. Rather, it's about the journey, the feel. It's about helping people in a way that's real and not selfishly ambitious, to a certain extent. It's about being genuine, and about actually caring. It's about putting others first sometimes, and being humble. It's not all about everyone and 'their'self. Instead, it's about feeding each other, as if we don't have the capability to feed ourselves. we all need somebody, and we all need some help. Can't we help the people who need help, and help the people who ask for it? Sure, there is the fact that we must first help ourselves before we reach out to help others, but once we are done with that, then we should extend the hand out: not greedily, nor anxiously to get the help 'over with', but with patience and a joy to just be there, and to just help out, and know that we're making a difference..

© 2011 Megan


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This is beautiful, and really makes me think. Great job.

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