Day #52: Great talks make me happy! There is a talk by President Eyring on the Holy Ghost from a CES fireside in the 2000's. The part I liked the most was where he said that you can know the atonement is working in your life if you've recently felt the influence of the Holy Ghost. I'd heard that before, but didn't know where it came from but apparently it's from this talk. So just remember that, if you haven't felt the Holy Ghost in a long time then it's time to repent just like President Eyring said here. Because you'll feel the spirit if you are living righteously.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQT66B5-DHQ
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Monday, April 9, 2018
100 Happy Days
Day #51: Working a lot and having money to pay bills makes me happy. But it sure makes me tired too, time to snooze now!!
Sunday, April 8, 2018
100 Happy Days
Day #50: Church and connecting with others makes me happy! So those horrible roommates I have mentioned from last year are the type of people who think that they can use the church against you. If they bring up 'your a horrible LDS person because you won't let me abuse you' is what will guilt you into letting them control you and their way of justifying being a monster to innocent people. That is the absolute behavior of those jerks over there. Well I concluded back in August of 2017 that I would NEVER associate with those jerks again. They are abusive and nasty, so that was the end of that because when I tried to help them they'd just turn and stab me in the back millions of times over. So anyway I've cut ties and blocked them from the phone, social media and my life. Well I keep running into one nasty girl at the store, but I pretend like I don't know her. Of course I feel bad but there is no reason why those jerks should be able to get away with that monster behavior. So anyway today at church a wife of one of the Bishopric counselors told this story about a visiting teacher she'd had years ago. This lady would come and say really nasty stuff to her while they were visiting teaching. She didn't explain what was said except that this lady would try to put her down, but was SUPPOSE to be her visiting teacher. Well every time after they left the other visiting teacher would call her and say 'are you okay? So sorry that lady is so rude like that.' Well after she got new visiting teachers she completely stopped associating with the nasty lady who'd been her visiting teacher. She's still friends with the nice lady, but not the nasty one. She then went onto talk about how you shouldn't feel obligated to associate with someone if they are rotten to you. Just because your LDS DOES NOT MEAN you have to put up with people who are bitter and mean. After that another lady whose a wife of the other Bishopric counselor then said she had callings with two different people who were really rude. She cut connections with them as well and she went onto say that you should be forgiving. But there is no way God expects you to associate with those jerks even if your forgiving. Especially if those people refuse to change or repent, and continue to be jerks. So I was glad to hear they'd had experiences like that and agreed that it's fine to cut ties with nasty/rude people. I'm happy to not be the only one forced to cut ties with some horrible people. I sure am forgiving, but I hope that I never see those people again. The only way I want to see them again is if they ever REPENT and get their act together.
Thursday, April 5, 2018
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