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Faluch Bigsby

Greetings, fellow citizens, it’s me, Faluch Bigsby, author of God Uses Gangsters. You could find my book on any book [site], Amazon, Barnes and Noble any major location. Well, today I want to talk about suffering.

We learn from suffering, if it wasn’t for the things that we endure and go through, we wouldn’t understand the joy of life. If it doesn’t rain, we don’t understand how good sunshine is. And whenever it comes to people in our travels, there’s a season for everything. And people come and go in our lives. And there’s a time for everything. And some people might be really good people, but only be in your life for a short period of time. But if you have a chance to live and love and like somebody and enjoy yourself for that short period of time that you’re together, then just accept it. Because sometimes people fade away and they’re not always going to be your friend. With that being said, I’ve known a lot of people throughout my life. I’ve traveled all around the world. And recently I’ve had to reset; most of my people are dead. And most of the people that I know now are people that I’ve met recently, so I’ve started over, got started over.

And I want to leave a quote today with you from Bob Marley. He said, “everyone is going to hurt you. You just got to find the ones worth suffering for.” – Bob Marley.

Basically, at the end of this day, I just want you to understand that: get what you can from people that you encounter. Some will be lifelong friends, some won’t, just find the people that you’re willing to suffer with and endure and life will be a lot better. God bless. This has been a royal nation. I’m Faluch Bigsby, signing off.