I am on vacation, right now, near the beautiful city of Brasov, Romania.
After a long day at the Bran castle, I decided to spend some time in the sauna at the spa center where I am staying. In the sauna, there was another gentleman in his mid-thirties. We started talking, and I found out he was a bit upset because he got news from back home that some Russian bombing happened about half a kilometer from his parent’s house.
Mid-thirties with a beautiful wife and a son who was about six years old. Beyond his concern for the safety of his parents, grandparents, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and all the people he left back home in Ukraine, he was also concerned about the future of his family and his son, who needs to go to kindergarten and then school.
He said he came to Romania for a few months just to calm his mind and his heart and decide where he would live for the rest of his life. In September, his son needs to start kindergarten again, and he has not decided yet if it’s going to be in Ukraine or another European country.
He was worried, but he was not beaten. He said that his belief in God gives him the strength every day to take another step. I must say I was impressed.
I am telling you all this just to make you aware that everybody has problems. I have listened to this man and all of his thoughts and concerns, but I was not able to relate or fully understand because I have not lived what he has lived. My problems remain the biggest problems in the world for me, as I am sure that your problems are the biggest in the world for you because they are yours.
Pray. Pray and share the wisdom you acquire on your beautiful life journey.
Your family needs you to represent your name and your ancestor’s legacy, and we all need you to be a success story and a hero.
Do it. One more step. One more day. One more.
With God and for Him.
With love, yours truly, Cristian.