Choices and Consequences

Choices and Consequences

Boaz Bivens

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Glass Ceiling, LLC
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9780578377063
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The pages of my debut autobiography Choices and Consequences are inspired by the events of my life. I wrote this book to enlighten, inform and empower others to be keenly aware of their daily choices. Dealing with consequences allows us to navigate through our daily lives and paint a picture of how we do or do not want our lives to appear. However, we all know individuals who want to paint our picture for us or give their interpretation of us as if it were gospel. All of us have enough going on in our personal lives that we must each direct our attention to the Brush and Canvas of our own portrait. Regardless of what others think, say, or believe, every individual must make his or her own CHOICES and reap the resulting CONSEQUENCES.   As the sun rises each day, we all have CHOICES to make. By the time the sun sets, we sometimes face the CONSEQUENCES for each one of our CHOICES. There is no question that God is the 'Ultimate Decision Maker' and 'Consequence Giver', but He allows us to navigate through our daily lives and paint a picture of what we want our lives to look like, or how they should not look. 

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