My Library of People

List the people you admire and look to for advice…

Life can be a confusing journey, full of twists and turns. Luckily, we don’t have to navigate it alone. For me, there are a special group of people who act like my own personal library of wisdom and support.

First and foremost, there’s Grandma. Even though she isn’t here anymore, her advice feels like a well-worn book I can always turn to for guidance. Her voice, though just a memory now, whispers words of encouragement and reminds me of what’s truly important.

My parents are like a sturdy reference volume, full of reliable information and unwavering support. They’ve been there for every chapter of my life, offering solid advice and celebrating my victories big and small.

My wife is like a well-written love story, filled with warmth and a unique perspective. She doesn’t just love me, she sees the world differently, which helps me understand situations from another angle. Her insights are invaluable additions to my library.

Then there’s Calvin, my best friend, who’s like a trusty encyclopedia. He’s always honest and willing to share his knowledge, offering a different viewpoint that helps me think things through. Our friendship adds laughter and fun to the journey, reminding me to enjoy the adventure.

Finally, there’s Jack, another great friend who adds a whole new section to my library. For the past several years we spent our mornings in prayer and Bible devotionals. Maybe he’s like a travel guide, full of exciting experiences and a willingness to explore new paths. Perhaps he’s a motivational manual, always pushing me to be my best.

These are the people who guide me – my family, friends, and cherished memories. Their love, wisdom, and unwavering support are the books I turn to again and again. With them by my side, my library is always open, and I’m never truly lost on my journey.

β€”Josh Mullinsβ€”

12 responses to “My Library of People”

  1. I love the imagery of a library of people, that touch your life! Great post!

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    1. Thank you. I use this term β€œmy library of people” with the few that I can truly trust. I don’t say this lightly. Blessings

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  2. Great post so good imagination here

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    calvincummings1026

    You are a gift in my life that I’m extremely thankful for, I realized several years ago a true friend helps you become the ever improving person, a better person and you are that person in my life, thank you my friend

    I Call You Blessed

    Calvin

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    1. You are awesome my friend and I call you blessed.

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  4. 🀷a 😲 awesome

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  5. Good for you.Blessings. 🌸

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  6. Very nice to remember your family and friends but in our current society such a credo reminds of the problem of nepotism in public office.

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    1. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I understand your concern about nepotism, especially in public offices where it can indeed become a significant issue affecting fairness and meritocracy. The intention of my article was to reflect on the personal support and guidance I’ve received from my loved ones, which is more about emotional and spiritual enrichment rather than professional advancement. However, your comment is a valuable reminder of the importance of maintaining clear boundaries between personal relationships and professional responsibilities, particularly in public service. It’s an important discussion, and I appreciate you bringing up this perspective.

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      1. I meant nothing negative about the comment. Thanks for recognizing this.

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  7. Thank you and many blessings to you my friend

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