The trauma of rejection - A compelling story

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Using the same font on all posts on this site has been long overdue.

Ever since I migrated the site from its previous theme to this present one, I observed that the fonts on older posts where much smaller compared to newer posts. It was a bit tricky to change at the onset so I chose to leave the site as is, rather than mistakenly deleting a post due to a careless mistake.

Although I was a bit disturbed by the fact, that it would cause most of you to zoom in to read older posts, I lacked the willpower to toggle and resolve the issue.

Two weeks ago, whilst browsing through the site, I took a look at it again and noticed an information that had kept popping up on the screen. I clicked on it and it immediately converted the old post to the new theme/block setting thereby making it easy to adjust the font. You can imagine how thrilled I was. Unknown to me, that if I had taken this action months back, the issue would have been resolved in an instant. I hope you get the picture?

Nonetheless, it couldn’t be applied as a bulk action to all older blog posts but had to be done sequentially. This in itself, was a bit time-consuming so, I was unable to complete all the changes two weeks ago. It was just today that I completed the action and this was the reason for the brief maintenance you saw up on the site earlier on.

I’m all done now apart from one particular article I’ve been unable to change because it has embedded content and doing so would remove the embed. I crave your understanding until I can turn it around.

That being said, how have you all been? I’m sure you’ve probably been taken aback by my new blogging pattern – Magazine articles. Don’t mind me, some of them were thoughts that had been on my mind for a while and I thought it best to air views on them.

We live in a century where it’s wrong to continue to live in situations that debase our life and give us cause to constantly live in fear of another’s actions. Nobody should exert overall power over our lives except God.

We should not harbor suicidal thoughts or see death as a means to an end. For us to do that to ourselves would mean putting another human on a pedestal as God. If you live in a constant abusive relationship be it with family or peers then have the strength and courage to move on.

There’s a compelling story I’m about to share with you all. This story chronicles the life of a victim of rejection. It’s a true life account and I believe it’s the best time to share it. I hope in so doing it helps those of you in the same situation to have the courage to move on.

Sometimes when one suffers untold rejection it could cause them to turn their anger inwards. If there’s one good outcome I can share from the story it’s the fact that God has a way of causing the rejected stone to become the head of the corner.

Just watch this space as I’ll be sharing brief details of the person’s experience soon.

God bless you as you do so. Bye.

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