Thinking about how my children rush to me when hurt with the smallest boo-boo or when it thunders and how those nineteen babies must have been desperate for their parents in their last moments. Their desperation matched only by that of their parents.
Will and Chris are both talented, complicated, and hurt people. There are many lessons to learn here. Don’t joke at the expense of someone else’s health issues. Violence is never the answer. Apologize swiftly and clearly. Take responsibility. Go to therapy. Invite help.
Be kind and good-hearted wherever life takes you. It's not your job to change someone. You can lead by example and show them the best behaviour, but remember, at the end of the day, guidance comes from the Almighty. Your job is to spread love and goodness. Pray for them.
Whatever you’re going through in life, pray. When you think you’re done, pray again. When the world is asleep, pray. Remember, prayer not only changes things, it changes people’s hearts and that in turn can change your circumstances. So pray for it, then prepare for it.
@aqsaqureshiii It's not appropriate but given the context of what exactly they talk about. It could be a one off thing. Common in divorced couples. Also the current partner should be in the know!
Proud of my 12yo who boldly asked his teacher today if they could have a moment of silence to remember the Muslim family murdered in #London. It could have been me + my family, he told them, and was surprised at the subdued silence afterwards.
Simple acts like this mean a lot💔