Times of Eswatini

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Sir,

There is no doubt these times are bad; so much so one would want to do right by ridding themselves of any wrongs they did to others. Though some wrongs take a while to heal, such an exercise would not be out of context, taking into considerat­ion the fact that we are dying like flies.

One amazing thing is the impact COVID-19 has had on the world. I’m a staunch believer in the ways of the righteous and I state that this too shall come to pass. Let me dare say I have been exceptiona­lly happy over the past couple of weeks. I do not know why but I have – as has happened my whole life – been receiving blessings left, right and centre.

Maybe my time to pass has come, I do not know, but the fact is my spiritual self is unstoppabl­e. As mentioned, my life can go on a seasonal binge of good or not so good from time to time. When bad times strike, very soon the good always comes rushing in.

Since I am a stern believer in luck and that I am a lucky person, I am one who continuall­y finds or rather luck continuall­y finds me ready to receive my fair share of God’s blessings.

This is why I wrote to remind you that regardless of the bad that we may come across, the sun will always shine. And now we need that strength more than ever as we sail these rocky seas together.

And as we battle ever so harder to stay afloat in such times, let us remind ourselves that our greatest strengths lie deep inside us and not outside. When all else fails we can summon our courage, bravery, creativity, pioneering spirit, resourcefu­lness and all other traits that make you who you are.

They say no man is an island and, as such, remember that maybe you live in such times to make use of the boundless ideas and resources that lie around you. I wish you the best of luck and may you treasure your being to become the best you there was. God bless.

Andzile

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