Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Recognize the genuine from the imitation...

I read Proverbs 31 this week-end; it was quite a read...say Boring and Unrealstic!!! at least, that's how I felt right after. Seriously, finding a woman like that is the 21st century equivalent of finding a Hot woman, classy outside, freaky inside, with a wonderful career, yet she still cooks and clean. Yeah...you got it...IMPOSSIBLE. Even the most confident and genuine woman will not dare post such a profile on a dating site. On top of everything she is suppose to be supercute and believe in God? hunh hunh...my evil bat-winged halloween-red-dressed shoulder-little man told me that it doesn't make sense because hot girls have nothing to pray for, it is the ugly ones who need God. I know that little bat on my shoulder often lies, but he talks so much, I have to listen...
I really felt I was back to square one, until MC reason reminded me that technically, I have not left square one to begin with...alright so what next?

If you cannot tell the difference between a rock and a diamond, why will you even believe that you can find it where you are? If I tell you that there is BMW in the Parking lot for you, but you cannot even tell the difference between a Toyota and a BMW, how will you be able to say if I lied or not?

The first step toward finding that woman is not whether she lives up to Proverbs 31 or not, but rather if you are capable to recognize one if you see her. Once you train yourself to do so, you will be able to say if she exists or not. You cannot go out there looking for a Toyota and expect to pay attention to the BMW.

She does exist, but not according to what you expect. Diamonds do shine, but not everthing that shines is a diamond..would you learn to recognize the genuine from the imitation?

Pffft....this is some serious job, I am only doing that because I know that if I had to read Proverbs 31, given all the good men in the Bible, women will have to read the entire Bible..lol...I can tell you, once I find her, she is not going anywhere...

You may have learned your first lesson...




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