Car for work

What’s your #1 priority tomorrow?

My number one priority tomorrow is going to be getting a car so that I can support myself.

It has been a little over a month since I drove. I am a little anxious about it, but I need to survive and work hard at whatever I do. A car is one way for me to work hard and be independent. Gas in the United States is expensive so I will have to even work harder for the gas and money left over.

Many people have cars in Tucson because everything is so spread out. To get anywhere in Tucson I need to walk some distance. So it is better to have a car. So to afford to have a car I need to do Doordash, which is delivering food and other items from restaurants and stores to their homes. My other car died so I am hopefully going to receive a new car, if it all works out. I hopefully will receive a Honda Civic in God’s good graces.

Then I can pray to God that he keeps me safe on my journeys. I sprinkle God in Everything I do. I am always praying even as I drive I pray. I love God. He has been there when others have not been there for me and I am grateful that he saved my life. That is one reason I pray so much to thank him.

In conclusion, I am hopefully getting a car tomorrow so I can support myself and do Doordash. Then I will pray to God that he keeps me safe and then I will pray some more.

The trait I value

What’s the trait you value most about yourself?

The trait I value the most about myself is the ability to bounce back from tough situations, which is called resilience. I was shot in the head by my cousin, lost my left arm, and walk with a limp, have a brain injury but yet I am still here because of God and my resilience.

A lot of people would have committed suicide if they were me, but not me sure there are times when I get depressed but I never go through with suicide because there has to be somewhere a better life for me. Plus it is chicken crap to commit suicide.

My love of God and my resilience will not let me commit suicide even though I have been going through a lot of challenges. I won’t give up. I need to bounce back and make a tough life into a piece of cake and be a truly resilient, which I know I can.