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Why Transcends

Why Transcends.

What better a word to name a blog. People of all times and ages aim to better themselves, to become higher in name, purpose or authority. The other day a young person I was with said his aim in life was to get a world record, nothing small then.
I am no different. Transcends means to be or to go beyond the range or limits. I know in my life there is a God who goes above and beyond my dreams, thoughts, plans, actions and understanding. My desire in life is to transcend whatever my current state is and to move forward.
We look back on where we’ve been and reminisce, remember or regret. We can look forward and dream, plan and imagine. I believe we all, at times stand at crossroads or on the top of a hill or the edge of a cliff. Always preparing ourselves for what is about to come or transpire.
As you stand on the edge, the cusp of something new, what is it that drives you and sends you on? A desire to better yourself? A determination to go above and beyond any place that you have ever been before?
Whatever it is, may you decide to have an aim to move forward, one foot after the other or full steam ahead, to transcend the who, the where and the why and enter into the purposes set before you. Go beyond your limits, extend your range, move forward, step out of the boat, jump off the edge, bite the bullet, TRANSCEND.

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