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#MondayMotivation: Be in love with with living

What does that mean to you? It means of the 200 million you are the unique one who made it.

With the busyness of life today there’s a great deal of people who are slowly losing the grace to understand the uniqueness of their lives.

With the rapid growth of social media interaction and the ‘too tired to meet and greet lifestyle’, most people’s lives have dwindled down to a mere existence.

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There’s literally hundreds of thousands of people who have forgotten how to live. Am I unique? According to an article written by the MayoClinic.org on the analysis of sperm count where they were doing a diagnosis and treatment report on persons with low sperm count, I know it sounds like we are getting too deep but bear with me for a moment.

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The report states that there’s about 15 million to 200 million sperm cells released but only one sperm cell can cause a pregnancy.

What does that mean to you? It means of the 200 million you are the unique one who made it.

I recently looked up what were the chances of a person being born in this world as they are, and this was the major scientific report, the odds of you and I being born are said to be at least 1 in 400 trillion. That is unbelievably close to the point of impossible.

These findings echo to my heart the message ‘I am not a mistake’ and this is a voice that should echo in your life as well. Whoever you are,whatever your past may be, whatever you may be going through right now in your life, please know this and be ever convinced of it, you are not a mistake! In fact, human being, you are unique. You are wonderfully and fearfully made.

What you may deem as flaws and disabilities that somehow ‘have to be fixed’ may actually be your expression of beauty in the world.

There are of course things that we may have to change in order for us to grow and become more, but don’t change to where you can’t recognize your individualism in this vast world of personality conformity disorder. Be in love with living.

Gabaza ‘Lady-G’ Ansari and Matthews Masombuka are contributing motivational writers for the Letaba Herald.

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