What Inspires You The Most?
By KrauseHome
@KrauseHome (36445)
United States
March 12, 2017 9:47pm CST
Seen this as a post on Facebook and thought it was an excellent thought on posting about. As we go thru life this could be something that when you are are 20 means one thing, and then by the time you are 50 means way something different, and if you're Lucky to see 80 could just be Thanking God you're still alive.
But at this time in your life, what inspires you the most? What things encourage you the most to continue on your path? For me my inspiration is my husband along with my relationship with God and being able to continue down this awesome path and journey.
My husband is my support and strength With all the Health issues I have endured and still endure with not able to work outside the home, and medical issues I have it is never easy. Many times I find myself starting to feel really down and like a Failure, and he is there to help pick me up, Love me and continue to show Love to me even when I cannot Love myself back. I know if anything was to ever happen, I would be Lost for sure.
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@Tampa_girl7 (54715)
• United States
13 Mar 17
Like yourself my husband and God inspire me. As well as my son

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@SIMPLYD (90717)
• Philippines
14 Mar 17
I am happy for you that you have a supportive and loving husband. No wonder he inspires you.
My inspiration is our daughter who has recently became a full pledged doctor already having her residency in the hospital who have her her full scholarship in Medicine. I am happy that finally the fruits of our sacrifices in giving her the necessary allowances and the like paved off.
We are now happy that she can be on her own already. At least , we can enjoy our salaries for ourselves already .
@Gita17112016 (3611)
• Trinidad And Tobago
13 Mar 17
My greatest inspiration is seeing or hearing a an extreme act of Selflessness. I recently read a blog and it bought tears to my eyes. This man in Africa took his truck and during the drought would carry a truckload of water, once during the day and once during the night, to a dry water hole, so that thousands of animals could survive. Herds of wild animals would gather and wait in a silent truce (natural predators) just to get a sip of water. How's that for respecting life? It took him 20 hours, but he did it everyday...without help from anyone. Our problems pale before such sacrifice.
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@bagarad (14283)
• Paso Robles, California
13 Mar 17
Your husband is a wonderful gift from God. He is showing God's love to you. I find inspiration in the Bible, especially in the Psalms. The example of others also inspires me -- both people I meet and those I read about.
@mysimplelot (1347)
• Calcutta, India
13 Mar 17
Not a problem with you. We all feel down sometimes. Just keep going when I have hard times.












