How We Are Remembered

GenXer Shamrocker ☘️

      I don’t think anyone wants to be remembered for the mistakes they made when they’re gone. Isn’t it important then to try and look into someone’s heart? What happens to life when the tragedy has passed? Do we move on with courage and resilience; in hopes better days come fast?To only be remembered for the bad a person did; takes away from a life that is precious to Him. Some things are harder than others. Yes indeed this is true. In times such as these there’s only one thing to do. Lay it all on our Heavenly Father above. He’ll take away your hardened heart and fill it with love. We never know for certain the root of someone else’s pain; so while we are here, let’s try to understand; there’s nothing to lose but much to be gained.

  • Author: GenXer Shamrocker ☘️ (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 27th, 2025 12:54
  • Comment from author about the poem: 🍀 Happy Sunday Blessings to all!
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 18
  • Users favorite of this poem: Tristan Robert Lange
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  • Tony Grannell

    Sound advice, especially in today's world - 'you're as good as your last mistake' and what good you may have done is forgotten. Your guidance is so well rendered without being preachy, thusly, holding the readers attention throughout. Thank you very much.

    Kind regards,
    Tony.

    • GenXer Shamrocker ☘️

      Thank you 🙏 for your words of encouragement. I appreciate the feedback

    • sorenbarrett

      A beautiful thought that we all should keep in mind. Well written with rhyme and good organization very well done

    • Tristan Robert Lange

      Yessss! Faved because, aside from being well written, it is much needed. We so quickly judge a person by their mistakes, but which of us is mistake free? Well done, my friend! 🌹👏

    • orchidee

      Good write GS.
      I shall be remembered - if I want to be or not - by being horrible to KP! Heehee.



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