Hardness Is What Harden Us
By John Wanjiku
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A SYNOPSIS.
(This is a collection of poetry by the name hardness is what should harden us. It reveals the reality of life and that reality is that life is hard. It provides a solution to life’s hardness by demonstrating to us that dealing with the hardness of life is not to run away from life’s problem but to harden yourself by facing them. The more you become prone to problems and face them without search of an escape root or a way out the more you become resistant to them meaning that hardness have hardened you. You should not always be optimistic in life but you should strive to create an atmosphere for others to be, meaning that at the end you will be more than optimistic.
This will make you stand as firm as a rock no matter what life circumstances might throw in your way. I can describe hardness is what should harden us as both a fiction and a nonfiction poetry book. Nonfiction in that it explains the reality of life, how to deal with it and how to solve the problems that may arise in day to day life. And it even shows you the right path to follow and the best decision to make in life and the true attributes of our creator God. It's also fiction in that it exaggerates and add humor in matters concerning nature, life,society and even in matters related to love.)
John Wanjiku
John Wanjiku is a prolific writer born in central part of Kenya in the 90's.He holds an advanced diploma in sales and marketing, oral literature and advanced basic knowledge in programing and a certicate in operations and maintenance.He has written a number of contemporary books the most notable been UNIVERSAL DRAMA, Abide or go against, Bear the blame or bear me witness, A flicker of hope, Hardness is what harden us, How to live righteously, Distinction and definition of true love, Turn a new life among others. He is an aspiring philanthropist and upcoming internet entrepreneur who believes that the sky is the limit. His work inspires life through their positive message give advice, uplift, guide and proves to all that nothing is impossible for life in itself has a lot of possibility. "We are not given a good or bad life he says, but it's us who determine whether to make it good or bad". His message will continue to inspire all people worldwide.Contact details are sir.hustle@yahoo.com or +254726 583 244
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Hardness Is What Harden Us - John Wanjiku
HARDNESS IS WHAT HARDEN US.
John Gateru Wanjiku
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A SYNOPSIS.
(This is a collection of poetry by the name hardness is what should harden us. Is reveals the reality of life and that reality is that life is hard. It provides a solution to life’s hardness by demonstrating to us that dealing with the hardness of life is not to run away from life’s problem but to harden yourself by facing them. The more you become prone to problems and face them without search of an escape root or a way out the more you become resistant to them meaning that hardness have hardened you. You should not always be optimistic in life but you should strive to create an atmosphere for others to be, meaning that at the end you will be more than optimistic. This will make you stand as firm as a rock no matter what life circumstances might throw in your way. I can describe hardness is what should harden us as both a fiction and a nonfiction poetry book. Nonfiction in that it explains the reality of life, how to deal with it and how to solve the problems that may arise. And it even shows you the right path to follow and the best decision to make in life and the true attributes of our creator God. It’s also fiction in that it exaggerates and add humor in matters concerning nature, life, society and even in matters related to love.)
1. WITNESS. Visualize, visualize what do you visualize? Is what you visualize visible? is it? Watch at the life we are living, We are living, a live of struggling day by day to make ends meet, Yet our goals we never meet, You have two eyes two eyes so see, You have two ears, two ears so hear, Open your eyes and always wax your ears, For you too will always be my witness, Visualize, visualize and witness,
No one cares for us, no one cares for us at all, For all have turned against us against us one’s and for all, Who are we to turn to? Where are we heading to? We are destroyed, and with betrayal we destroy our own selves, They tell us we are less important without them, But I know for sure we are more than important more than important without them, They have already made us scream, made us scream for long, But now is our time to stand and attain what we have always long, Visualize, visualize and witness,
We are prepared to rise, prepared to rise higher as we can, For we have come to know what they always say we can’t we can, Let them say what they want, what they want for we now we can, We are tired of screaming screaming woo, woo, woo, and we want to experience the better, the better side of life, Who are we not to enjoy our life while they do? Who are we to be sad while they are happy? Are we not human being created in a special way? If you are ready to rise say like me yes we are, Visualize, visualize and witness,
Visualize, visualize to witness our progress, For we know we will always remain as victor’s ready to make progress, Do they know what we are made of? Do they even know what we are capable of? To ask them we should never dare For away from them we will