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What Is It You Think You See When You See Me?
What Is It You Think You See When You See Me?

What Is It You Think You See When You See Me?

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This story is an intense and detailed look into the characters' perceptions of things at crucial times in their lives. An intriguing journey of discovery with misconceptions and misunderstandings; hits, misses and confusion when it comes to the course of their lives. A charted path from the cradle to the grave where there are a lot of missteps but somehow GOD uses them with all this going on. We are strategically entangled into each other's lives and though we are at different places, the people, challenges, and obstacles in our lives can still serve their purpose. This story reveals many twists and turns as the characters discover more about themselves and each other. The familiar saying, "What Is It You Think You See When You See Me?" is a perspective of what is seen but it may not reflect the truth. So, the fact that we are human beings that live and learn as we are on our quest to find the answers to our questions, we will receive revelation if we, with clear-headedness approach every circumstance and situation that the complexities of life bring. We will get through it and those hidden places, behind whom we want the world to see rather than the true us, the who we really are, it is only then that anyone will see the real us and be able to be a part of our living an enriched life. The main characters Sterling and Analia experience the Beauty of Valued Investments and how they work for a greater purpose in our lives. Demonstrating what we value by our investments: our time, money and attention reveals all the things our heart cares for. When our hearts truly love and/or cares, our minds engage and begin to invest in it because it matters to us. Sometimes it is an 'it' and not a 'who' or even vice versa or at times both and we struggle with priorities, but the mind is very much involved because we engage it to accomplish our set goals which can hurt without a proper context of priorities in place. The spiritual aspect is captured in Matthew 19:21 making it clear that money has its place but not in the heart; and Ecclesiastes 8:15 speaks of the enjoyment of life as we toil or labor but in the right context and with the proper prospective, we can have both, the ability to thrive in life here and the life to come.
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