When I started this blog spot, it was a little hard trying to decide how to entitle it. Here's a brief thought why I ended up using the word "Reluctant" than " Struggling."
Let me start by defining these words.
Definition
RELUCTANT - unwilling; disinclined; struggling in opposition.
STRUGGLING - to contend with an opposing force.
For me, these words are at par or similar. But I was hesitant in using the word "struggling" for my heading. It's like choosing between the words sexy or attractive; horrible or unpleasant and flirt or too friendly.
What's my point?
Proverbs 12:18 "The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing." I would be thankful if someone will say that I look attractive than sexy, that my cooking is unpleasant than horrible and my actuation is too friendly than flirtatious.
No Offense
Let me start by defining these words.
Definition
RELUCTANT - unwilling; disinclined; struggling in opposition.
STRUGGLING - to contend with an opposing force.
For me, these words are at par or similar. But I was hesitant in using the word "struggling" for my heading. It's like choosing between the words sexy or attractive; horrible or unpleasant and flirt or too friendly.
What's my point?
Proverbs 12:18 "The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing." I would be thankful if someone will say that I look attractive than sexy, that my cooking is unpleasant than horrible and my actuation is too friendly than flirtatious.
No Offense
I don't want to sugar-coat anything. I'm a believer of confrontation, passionate discussion, healthy conflict, open rebuke and constructive criticism. I guess if deep inside we mean well, it must be evident on the outside.
The Question
Are our words back-up our good intentions?
The Question
Are our words back-up our good intentions?