
60 Seconds of Hope with Horace McMillon
If we can hope and if we can love, we can change the world, starting with our own. '60 Seconds of Hope' your daily oasis of positivity and inspiration! Join Horace McMillon each day for a minute reflection designed to equip, empower, and inspire you to be your best self and to help all of us make the world a better place. Kickstart each morning with a dose of hope to uplift your spirits and set a positive tone for the day ahead. Tune in and embrace the power of positivity!
60 Seconds of Hope with Horace McMillon
Let Us Focus On Living Our Lives Well
Focus On Living Your Life Well
“Do not fret because of the wicked; do not be envious of wrongdoers,” -Psalm 37:1
Many of us spend an inordinate amount of time worried about what other people are doing. Some of us are out right jealous of the folks we know are doing wrong.
Too many of us see their clothes, their cars, their jewelry. We hear about their parties, their sexual adventures, their bank rolls and bank accounts. In some cases we see them getting the recognition and the promotions, and we wish it were us.
Don’t be jealous of castles built on sand. We can’t see their pain or feel their fear. Some have to sleep with gun under their pillows and have no friends they can truly trust. Many have gotten everything they thought they ever wanted and are still feeling empty. Others are dealing with consequences, some life long, they had never even considered.
Don’t be jealous of these folks. Let us instead focus on living our lives well. Let us focus doing the right things, in the right places, with the right people for the right reasons. Let us trust that this is a better way to live.
I’m Horace McMillon. This is 60 Seconds of Hope. Peace be with you.
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