Peace seems to be an elusive situation in life. Countries at war with one another, places divided among themselves, communities seeking first rank against each other and many other things. My years here in Kuwait had given me many lessons learned about work, social life, emotional and psychological well being and most importantly, spiritual growth. Not all of my plans came to reality but I was able to accept those times when I had to wait for things to get better. Kuwait like many other countries is fast paced and if you are not determined, you might be left behind. OFW life can be confusing by the many and different circumstances you experience as each day brings the possibility of a new challenge or problem. However, being at peace with yourself helps you go through your daily life smoothly. Prayers offered with a clear mind and sincere heart gives us inner peace.
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