The beggar by your street wakes up early in the morning to sit by the street and leaves late in the night, for he believes the more time he spends there, the more money he will make.

Do not look down on the beggar by your street
He has no interest in making new friends, meeting new people, trying out new experiences nor learning new skills. He sits down every day from dusk to dawn by himself or with the same group of people he always has sat with; just like him, they have the same interest and similar habits.

Do not look down on the beggar by your street.
He has ten toes and fingers but is mentally handicapped by his beliefs, faith, and past failures all instilled in him by family and environment.

Do not look down on the beggar by your street.
He is not reckless, easily content and has no interest in taking risks. He has found the best spot and it provides for him. Why should he try to look for another?
He dwells in his comfort zone.

Do not look down on the beggar by your street.
He is absolute with his religion. Everything he believes or was told by men he believes are godly men, he never argues with them, nor objects to their opinions. To him, everything they say is as true as truth can be and he is ready to be aggressive towards anyone who opposes his religious ways.

Do not look down on the beggar by your street.
He is not a thinking man for all his life he has only done the will of what he was told life entails. He has never considered thinking independently and consciously for himself and as such has spent most of his time with idleness; a weapon he has fashioned against himself.
As creation knows no void it would either be filled with light by Faith and action or darkness by default.

Do not look down on the beggar by your street
He is imprisoned by the phrase _if only_
He believes he would do better for himself if only this or that...
He doesn't know how to overcome these liabilities and limitations by learning how to harmlessly harness other men's abilities and assets for himself.

Do not look down on the beggar by your street.
He believes in receiving and has no understanding of how the rewards for giving operate.
He is afraid most of the time; afraid that he will never have enough, afraid of the changing times, afraid of the future, the present, afraid of sickness, pain, poverty, and death.
He unconsciously allows all this fear to cripple him.

Do not look down on the beggar by your street.
He is not a creator nor an organizer nor both. He doesn't understand the concept of service rendering. He does the barest minimum that is required, a smile, a greeting,
and nothing extra all in hopes for a grand reward.

Do not look down on the beggar by your street.
For he is YOU
Do the opposite of all that the beggar does and you will become a better version of yourself 😉 relatively.
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