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Weirder Things Had Happened

Why people believe weird things, by Michael Sh...
Why people believe weird things, by Michael Shermer. (Photo credit: Xosé Castro)

Everyday someone experience something or a certain situation and think it’s the craziest thing they have seen, but truth is weirder things had happened.  I live in the real world in which impossible is possible, it’s just not always seen by everyone.

Love, hate, death, poverty, exile, and all sort more exist and in many different forms, so what is really left?  There is always more variations to go around, so if something bad has happened to you, though it may heart-felt or close to the heart, remember that weirder things had happened before.

What do you think?  Is there anything that is too far-fetched that has happened?

Thanks for reading
Richardo Wilson

PS: Open your mind, explore, experience and live.

blogging · Postaday2012 · Project365

Let GOD guide YOU

footsteps
footsteps (Photo credit: Jenser (Clasix-Design))

I lot of people in the world is on idle, they don’t accept GOD, or a higher power beside them.  But if they do, by realizing and acknowledging they don’t have a precise clue on what to do in their lives, let GOD guide you, just open you eyes and palm of hand, and be led as things follow through.

Richardo Wilson

It’s ok to not know the answer all the time, but it’s important to be honest with yourself, and the truth with led and follow you.

blogging · Postaday2012 · Project365

Credit Score…Do you know yours?

Front Image of the book
Front Image of the book (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

To this day I don’t know why a lot of people I know don’t know their credit score?  Maybe the parent never knew theirs, or was ducking the government or ducking some bills, do they not know that affects you in the long run.  Get your credit right.  It’s actually FREE to find it out, every year.  Do you know your credit score?  Do you educate your friends, family and children to build proper credit?

Word and Advice from,
Richardo Wilson