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What I am

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What are you most worried about for the future?

most worried about my future would be my financial stability and what I will be doing professionally, as where I am now working is not my future job.

Now if I am worried about the future in a whole. That is a big thing to worry about as I can’t control how the world will be as the people in government and other places rule us.

The world is full of many sad and unnecessary violence, and I know the future is not clear if those things will get better or worse.

I do know that God is by my side now, and he will be in my future as well, and no matter what storms are thrown my way, as long as I stay strong in my faith, it will be what it will be. I will find joy and peace, and understanding somehow.

The future of this world I can’t control, but my future, I can listen to God and stay on the right path and not worry too much about it.

If there is one thing I learned, worrying too much makes the outcome way worse than it can be, so I will not worry and let the Lord guide me, as he is the only one who knows what is in store for me.

3 thoughts on “What I am”

  1. Nicole Smith – I am in my 40s. I am a mother of 2, wife, and I work at a local family owned restaurant. I love reading and writing. I write poetry and blog to understand myself and the world around me better.
    Nicole Smith says:

    I dislike this question today

  2. petlwanemolotsi4@gmail.com – ABOUT THE AUTHOR David Petlwane Molotsi also known as JastaPoet was born on the 31st of January 1973. In the neighborhood children address him as Pteeta Feeta “or at least that’s what I hear or chose to hear and honestly, I hate the name!” The author is a second born son of Mamothibi Keamogetse Molotsi and Lucky Oupa Motsoenyane. He was born in Zone 7, Sebokeng but spent most of his young life in Small Farms, Evaton where he attended his primary school in Mosioa Primary School; moving to Tokelo Secondary and coming back from Vista University to teach at E.D Mashabane in 1997. Surprisingly, all the above-mentioned schools are found on Selbourne Road (former Heath Road) in Small Farms, Evaton – talk of a farm boy! JastaPoet majored in Psychology and Education and fairly speaking the fear of failing took him away from English he which intended to study more extensively. He only did the first year of studying English and has learnt most of the language from teaching it. Almost everywhere he taught, English was in the list and he loved learning and teaching the language. Entered the teaching fraternity to learn and departed for a long preparation to serve! The author last saw a classroom in 2018 on the 16th of October to be exact and avoiding to get salted faced the front from then till now. Never looked back when life is always in front of all of us. Following the footsteps of a camera-man (photographer) father, Petlwane took photos for fun and to balance the income until he met his homeboy and the late Benny Ntsane Mokoena - May his soul rest in peace, who took him to a local newspaper Vaal Weekly/Vaal Vision as a freelance photographer and the writer of entertainment news. Humor was in the center of reporting entertainment and being in the midst of great artists kept the love for good art. One of the most memorable chats the author has had with his father was when his father said: “Boy I just love love-songs and I do a lot of singing along,” the very thing Petlwane Molotsi grew up doing miles away from the father, Bro Lucky and still does; I said nothing to my father … I was enjoying the feeling – connectedness and a working network signal. The author also writes stories and plays – comedy! For interesting stories and more poetry by the author visit the website www.pteetafeeta.net.za Petlwane Molotsi is also a chairperson of a non-profit organization known as Acroyalis Arts and Culture Foundation. The organization aspires to promote arts and culture in the area of Sedibeng and surrounding neighborhoods. Poetry is introduced to toddlers in Early Childhood Development Centers and community arts and culture youth groups.
    petlwanemolotsi4@gmail.com says:

    World order …

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