Friday, September 26, 2025

Trust, Loyalty and Connection: Essay

 Trust, Loyalty and Connection: Essay

I have old-fashioned values. I think of myself as a graceful lady, “a Lady and a Madonna” at the same time. Obviously, I had been raised and grew up in the twentieth century. I try to carry myself classy, strong, respectful, and above all, inspiring.

I believe that real things have not changed. It is still best to be bold and honest, and truthful; to make most of what we have; to be happy with simple pleasures, and have courage when things go wrong. I value in other people trust, loyalty, and meaningful connection that real values go a long way.

The hardest thing is dealing with being alone. Beneath most arguments is a quiet plea to be found, chosen, considered, understood, and accepted; nobody is perfect, with all your imperfections, limitations, and deficiencies. What sounds like a conflict is often a cry for connection and instant communication. Perhaps when you find peace of mind.

There should and could be days when morning best cup of coffee tastes like magic, a stranger makes you smile, and the night sky touches your soul. When you fall in love and your life changes because you fulfill your life with love, joy, happiness, and worries to be responsible not one but two fragile hearts. Humans have senses. We have thoughts, emotions, and fears. We could both be at the same time, social and brave but also nervous and shy.

Life is a journey and having a hand to hold down, a shoulder to lean on, and a best friend to carry for and to listen to, are priceless.

People whose kindness is not a strategy, but a way of life have a choice and a chance. I love to be around kind people. I hope they never change! Appreciate the Earth, every day, stay nice, do their best! Everyone I meet fights their own battles. And as summer falls into autumn, people are ready to reset, re-adjust, and restart as many times as they need to. True observation.

Tomshinsky@2025

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