Friday, February 20, 2009

W.I.L.L.

W. I. L. L. 
The word will is a very powerful word. There are many definition meanings but one is "habitually disposed or inclined to" which leads one to ask disposed or inclined to what? For all of us, that answer would be different and possibly when one was asked, this would then be the determining factor. 
To say that we have enforced our "will" is claiming a sense of empowerment and determination of who we are or what our orientations represent.  Let no one give their will to another, be it human or something. Because so many of us equate "will" with what may be required or expected by us, we often transfer our wills unknowingly to another not our own. 
So many of us if we were to break down the acronym "W.I.L.L." exactly what the letters  represented to them, there would be almost as many words as individuals. Try for yourself to see how powerful this word really is being doing the exercise alone or with your friends. You will discover what is important to each. You might even learn something profound about yourself. Thereby doing so, exercising your will to determine how you can empower  yourself. 

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