We usually know pretty quickly just what kind of people we are; not too many really chooses to be rainy day people, but when we’re getting pelted, actually when we’re getting soaked, and we don’t have an umbrella to protect us or worse yet, getting stuck out in those elements with a flat tire or a broken down car and we’re just getting saturated, we seldom realize that in that cold dampness, the rain brings more than just big wet splattered drops; it provides growth–blooms. It provides a flowering that we’d rather sometimes not have because of what it takes to make the flower bloom. . .yeah, so what kind of a person are you: one that recognizes THAT or one who hopes against IT. . .always?
When I was a little kid, I used to ask the question: “Why can’t it just rain at night when it doesn’t affect anybody?” I remember the question was asked back at me, “What about the people that have to work at night?”
Well, we might all concludingly sigh, “Well, the rain affects everybody!”
TRUTH: We would just rather not have it, but most always want what it produces. . .
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