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My Entry into the World of Bloggers...

Just musing about how all of us worry about tomorrow...
How much easier would it have been for all of us to put our trust on GOd and let him direct us.
The few times i've said this to people, couple of them have mistakenly thought that it would be taking the easy way out and countered this by saying "God helps those who help themselves" ...........whatever...!!! is all i can say to that..
on this note...we'll call it a day...keep waiting for my further posts...
i've promised myself to be regular...
bbye

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