Since my
Queen Michele always tells me that I was never someone who would take on the
impossible, but simply switch to dealing with something else, much easier and –
obviously – possible, I see that not only I fully disagree with my Queen, but
that I’ve written about the impossible here only three other
times, or in:
2. 6/3/15 http://lingiaca.blogspot.com/2015/06/impossible.html
I can
remember very well the plenty impossible situations I dealt with in my life, I
could start listing them here – like i.e. Michele's absolute refusal to
ever get pregnant (no stretch marks on my belly….) to give birth or when I was given the
complete responsibility to create from less than nothing a full and profitable
market for a still unknown Italian shoe company (that fired me because I had become too powerful and
influential), then
if I was to think to a now remote past, I could mention the time when I broke
my left ankle and after the surgery and ended the medication cycle, I’d
participate in a tough trail running completion, with all of my doctors
screaming to me how crazy it was and that any additional damage, would have
meant my losing the entire foot…..
I had just
said that I’m not going to need to make any list of the dozens of “impossibilities”
that I overcame in my life, therefore, since my Queen should know well the most
recent ones (including
surviving a surely mortal accident) I’m truly both surprised and disappointed that she still believes in
what her lover injected in her.
Few of the
links to other websites I put here defer to God’s powerful help to overcome the
impossible, but – if you’ve been following what I’ve been saying here, God is
ourselves, so while it’s only us who can make the miracle to overcome the
impossible, why would anyone think that our creator (Jehovah) may have any interest in helping
us to overcome the impossible?
- http://www.desiringgod.org/articles/defy-the-impossible-in-front-of-you
- http://consciousmagazine.co/conscious-film-the-theory-of-everything/
- http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/11/nasa-impossible-emdrive-physics-peer-review-space-science/
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