Monday, April 21, 2008

a red rose that rose in the desert


Human immortality is analogue of a flower that blossom and flourishes overnight alluring a considerable number of living species which prey on it ,but as soon as it reaches on it climax all it splendor withers away ,maybe no one believes that a flower can sprout on the desert due to it climatic astringents and scanty amount of precipitation which is usually accompanied with erratic rainfalls that leads to the destruction of human life,animals,plant and even loss of properties worth millions of shillings. Over the years red Ross has played a key role in enhancing and bargaining social transactions. just the same way it is a myth for a flower to grow in the arid conditions, human beings are priceless and bargainless with all their magnificence and resplendence’s bestowed on them as a benediction by their creator who even went ahead to share His image with a man so that he may enjoy all the privileges accrued to such noble and superb benevolence,sometime human beings find themselves in an environment that is partial and full of postponements and deficits but through sheer determination they usually overcome them with land mark victory and lessons. Hardships tests our ability and capacities that are inborn to hold down and unleash the latent potentials to counter-attack the tenacious and anxious situations .Who waters the red rose in the Sahara?except its deep rooted tap roots which draws water from miles of underground saving the plant from law of the nature which is clear and given.man desire with all the enthusiasm to attain a status and condition of sheer sustainability this suggests that man is called upon to wallow deep and press hard to redeem himself from the shadows of doubts and eclipses of predicament.mundiah

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