I like that part about God. He's consistent. Every day the sun comes up, every day it goes down. Comforting rhythm for sure. And most times the transistion from day to day is cause for some sort of celebration. Just celebrating the consistency I guess.

It's shouldn't be about, "Is it going to be a good day?" or "Was that day nice...for me?"  Because that can get confusing. A lot of the days I hated, turned out to be turning points that led me to a deeper spritual understanding of myself, my people and the world around. Painful, but neccesary and ultimately transformative.

So good days versus bad days, morning versus night... just be grateful for all of them, and you'll do well. Now let's see if you can if you can even tell the difference between morning and night. If you can't, stop trying to label your days good or bad. As they say nowadays..."It's all good."

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