I removed my old blogs a few years back to cut back on my online activities. Reinstating the blogging activity seems to contradict my minimalist living aspirations.
My move to Mumbai has taught me to be grateful to God for many basic things in life that some of us take for granted (i.e. clean water, convenient transportation, personal security, stable job & income). Simplicity encourages me to own less and be joyful with the basics.
My move to Mumbai has also taught me to reflect on the meaning of life. That mainly revolves around my faith in Christ but is not limited to the activities that are the fruits or drivers of my passion (i.e. telling stories through comics, contemplative reading, stewardship). Focus reminds me to dedicate my living days to what is truly fulfilling.
Finally, my move to Mumbai has also stretched my ability to change, urging me to try new things and to let go of the old. This ranges from experiencing inner healing to exploring new hobbies. By the Power of the Holy Spirit and inspiration of 'Malaysian Boleh', I'm confident that I am where I am supposed to be.
Now, it's time for living.
My move to Mumbai has taught me to be grateful to God for many basic things in life that some of us take for granted (i.e. clean water, convenient transportation, personal security, stable job & income). Simplicity encourages me to own less and be joyful with the basics.
My move to Mumbai has also taught me to reflect on the meaning of life. That mainly revolves around my faith in Christ but is not limited to the activities that are the fruits or drivers of my passion (i.e. telling stories through comics, contemplative reading, stewardship). Focus reminds me to dedicate my living days to what is truly fulfilling.
Finally, my move to Mumbai has also stretched my ability to change, urging me to try new things and to let go of the old. This ranges from experiencing inner healing to exploring new hobbies. By the Power of the Holy Spirit and inspiration of 'Malaysian Boleh', I'm confident that I am where I am supposed to be.
Now, it's time for living.
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