I always hate when people say you are perfect the way you are. Unless you are Mother Teresa I doubt it.
I believe in more this saying:
Accept what you can't change.
Change what you can for the better.
Love yourself the way you wish others would love you.
Forgive others but never forget.
Doubt yourself only when you feel like you couldn't do more for others.
And think before you act or speak, will what I am about to say or do harm or help this person.
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If you live your life like this you will be close to perfect because no one is perfect.
Yeah, Mother Teresa was actually messed up. Instead of using all the donations sent to her for the people of Calcutta, but she didn't. Nobody really seems to know where the hell the millions went. Her organization in supposed to release their finances every year to the Finance Ministry of India, but when asked, they just say that information is "classified". She also claimed to have built a school for 5,000 kids, but nobody can seem to find where this freaking school is. We do know she gave 3 mil a year to branches in Germany until 1981, when the sisterhood took over, at which point they stopped providing financial intel. We do know her organization collects at least $100 mil a year though, so that's still not very much of it. And yes, she did want the poor of Calcutta to die faster so they could get to Heaven and be closer to God quicker. She also believed that she, nor anyone else, should have to pay for anything... ever. If she wanted a property for her organization, she'd harass
the owners until she got the property for free. She was a whack job and I'm convinced she basically bought her sainthood, since apparently the financial branch of her organization is run out of the freaking Vatican.
Here is an interesting article:
http://www.srai.org/mother-teresa-where-are-her-millions/
But I don't want to accept the way I am?
That's why I go to gym.
That's why I want to improve my grades.
That's why I want to be kinder.
That's why I want to be more spiritual.
If everyone accepted the way they were, there would never be any change for the better.
I believe in more this saying:
Accept what you can't change.
Change what you can for the better.
Love yourself the way you wish others would love you.
Forgive others but never forget.
Doubt yourself only when you feel like you couldn't do more for others.
And think before you act or speak, will what I am about to say or do harm or help this person.
.
If you live your life like this you will be close to perfect because no one is perfect.
Here is an interesting article:
http://www.srai.org/mother-teresa-where-are-her-millions/
That's why I go to gym.
That's why I want to improve my grades.
That's why I want to be kinder.
That's why I want to be more spiritual.
If everyone accepted the way they were, there would never be any change for the better.