The reward for dying as a hero

André Malraux once said: “A life is worth nothing, but nothing is worth a life.”

The murder of Jovenel Moise, a president in function, brings to our attention a series of reflections about our mission on Earth. Many believe in longevity. But a journey without a clear mission remains unnoticed. The importance of life depends on the impact it has on others. You don’t have to be a public figure, a scientist, an artist, an athlete, or an author to impact the lives of others. Everyone has a mission, but many ignore theirs. It would help to discover your task and act accordingly. We are on Earth for a short visit. We have to neither hurry nor do we have to worry. But if we fail to fulfill our mission, we passed by unnoticed.

They assassinated Jovenel Moise in the course of his mission. Many leaders whose mission has been to help the minority have suffered the same fate as him. As long as your intention is positive, the evil forces endanger your life to block your plan. They may come in any form and pass by your family members or close friends to destroy your project or even kill you. When you choose to make positive changes, you will face challenges. You have to know how to handle adversity; otherwise, it will shut your life off. Moise hasn’t seen its promised land, which is referendum and election. The corrupt system has brought him in and swallowed him before he changes it.

The enemies of changes have assassinated the President for the sake of his country. Many rejoice in his assassination. His family members are the true losers. During the last four years, he could get enough time for gladdening the hearts of those who care for him: his wife and kids. When we lose our life as a hero, we have lived in zero.

Dr. Serge Valcourt

Spiritual Conscience Awakeness        

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