“No matter how bad things may seem, it could always be worse.”
“No matter how bad things may seem, it could always be worse.”
I think this book could be used to teach themes of resilience and the importance of finding humor and tough situations. It also teaches the lesson of perspective and allows readers to realize that things can always be worse, but to see the good in what you have..
this book is a classic Yiddish folk tale. The story centers around a man who has a lot of chaos in his life and seeks advice from a rabbi. It describes a poor man who was facing many troubles and meet this wise rabbi to bring his animals into his home.
After my allergist appointment, I stopped in at Barnes & Noble & treated myself with 2 books & a snack. Beautiful day, in 60‘s with a gentle breeze. #contentment #coffeeandbooks
Burroughs thoughts on plague as the height of human suffering coincide with the statement that in Christ we have all.
🌠I've been suck inside the house for the past 2 months so I've only witness virtual goodness. Lost of virtual goodness.
🌠 Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning
🌠Bubble baths 🛀, G&T🍸, and a good Fantasy📚
🌠Chocolate 🍫 & Ice-cream 🍦
#ThoughtfulThursday
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As a worrier, this book was a really helpful read. The author served as a missionary in Eastern Europe for many years and I loved hearing her stories from that time. It helped put some things into better perspective.
Practicing thankfulness can be so hard. This section was really convicting and gave me a good place to start in kicking off 2020 right!