A lesson to my Son on Anxiety
Noah, my son You will undoubtedly find people who will let you down in your life. You seem to be disappointed in us at times. You hold up your books (or the books we’ve held onto from the library) in front of us resting them on the tips of our noses in our slumber. You are usually the first one to rise. It would be an understatement to say that your requests have become somewhat of an irritant. You throw your hands with the same tenacity that you throw your fits. I do not expect more of your behavior only having two years exposed to this toxic world. Your lungs have just begun to acclimate. But your breathing soul has yet thrived in the best of ways. Son, calm your nerves and be anxious for nothing.
Today’s Lesson will be on anxiety. You see son in your life you will learn that a man who is always anxious is easily manipulated. The deeply rooted fears seeping out in your actions or lack of is the perfect fortuity for unwise council. For the goals, you want to see achieved you must prepare for them. Anxiety comes from the fear of the
unknown. Will my parents cover me. A phrase which here means protect in all the areas where one is weak. I’d like to give you a preemptive apology, for my likeliness of heading towards a tangent. Son, I myself am still learning at a young age. I am
learning that sometimes it is easier to be a great man, then to be a good one. Working
and receiving the adoration of people makes you great.
It can be an easier task then pleasing God and by extension your wife to be(which makes you good). Strive to be good and learn your pace.
Learning my pace is the secret I’ve locked away to satisfaction. Everyone around will be walking through life at a different pace, and it will urge you to speed up or slow down depending on who’s ahead or behind you. You must know the pace in which the good Lord helps you grow, and thank him for giving you the strength to strive.
When you realize that it is okay to not yet be who you’re going to be and you become content with who you are, the anxiety will go away. The fast pace of your heart fueling you with energy for a trial that has not yet come. It will go away, remember God makes everything beautiful in its time.
