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Do Justice Love Mercy

Do Justice Love Mercy

By: Tait McKenzie
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For a person who is silenced, I am a voice. For a person lost in a nightmare, i am permission to dream. Amid instability, constancy Amidst cynicism and shame, I am innocence restored. In a dark labyrinth of bureaucracy, I am a way through. Where others are moved to pity, I am moved to action. Though i may be visited by discouragement, I do not play host to despair. For while my appointment may come from my fans and fam, my calling comes from within. To the person cast upon the mercy of an often merciless system, WE ARE heart and courage personified. Change begins @ end of comfort zoneTait McKenzie Personal Development Personal Success
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