Here’s to the dreamers, the hopers, and the ones who make the world a little more bearable. Here’s to being one of God’s better people.
If someone were to describe you today, where would you land? We don’t have to be perfect to be "better." We just have to be willing to hold onto our humanity in a world that often asks us to trade it in for something cheaper. One Of God's Better People
Of course, being one of the "better people" often comes at a cost. It usually requires a level of sensitivity that makes the world’s sharp edges hurt a little more. Gatsby’s story didn't end in a sunset; it ended in the reality of a world that wasn't ready for his level of romanticism. Here’s to the dreamers, the hopers, and the
We all know someone who fits this description. They aren't perfect—they might even be deeply flawed—but they possess a certain "extra" something. Maybe it’s a boundless capacity for hope, an unwavering loyalty, or just a way of making the world feel a little more organized and a little less cruel when they’re in the room. We don’t have to be perfect to be "better
But maybe that’s the point. To be one of the "better" ones is to choose kindness and hope, even knowing that the world might not always return the favor. Closing Thoughts
They are the strangers who step in when they see someone being treated unfairly.