Imagine Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a woman leader and an elderly role model of elderly women marked history when she visited Myanmar and another younger lady whose advocacy is freedom: Aung San Suu Kyi.
This timely move by United States is a way to balance all the chaos that seems to rock almost every part of thew world: if it is not political, financial or environmental in origin. The journey is another attempt at bridging the gap between the military and democratic rule notwithstanding all the protests and demonstrations which cause lives and strain of relationships.
Elderly blue: Indeed the world is now reaching what seems to be "the apex" of reminders, the results of man's abuses and disregard for the good and the moral.
Elderly blow: For as long as we hold on to the faith, all the problems that come our way are reminders that we are not yet in heaven and so what may come can always find meaning in what heaven is sure to be not what we experience here on earth. 1 Cor 13 reminds us: there are only three things that last: faith, hope and love and the greatest of these is love. While we are here on earth then, live it to the fullest for we will only pass this way but once and love only the way that you can love but anchor your life always in your faith in God so everything is only a "precursor" to that life only God can give which does not end.
Women leaders, the young and the elderly- men leaders, the young and the elderly: You are leaders only to the extent that you are followers. We are all equal in the eyes of God; we are all brothers and sisters as made in the image and likeness of God, the Father.
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