It’s Rosh Hashanah, the happy time of the year. Welcome the Jewish New Year. Well, yes, think about it. What will you do if you had a second chance?
Life is full of regrets to lot of us. There are so many things we would differently if there was to be a second chance given to us. Unfortunately, the clock never goes back. There is nothing that you can do to undo anything that you have done before. The crimes we commit, the lies we say, the words we spill can never be taken back. There is nothing that we can undo.
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No one allows us to forget those things we did either. All said, there is one event in a year that gives us a chance. Yes, it’s Rosh Hashanah. It is the day of new beginnings. When there is a new beginning, past remains buried. And let it be. Learn from the past, but don’t delve on it and spoil your future.
Now is the time to live and correct. Live it as if today you can start afresh. Choose your words carefully. Choose your vocation judiciously. Choose your friends with care. And don’t forget to share your best wishes to all your near and dear ones. 123Greetings.com has come out with an exclusive range of free e-greeting cards for Rosh Hashanah. Stay connected and convey your feelings to your families, friends, colleagues and well wishers on the occassion.
From this beautiful day, make sure you live your life to the fullest. Do not ever regret what you did. It is over. It is done and dealt with. You will not go wrong from then on. Mistakes happen, but don’t commit them twice. When you lie, try to make it a white lie and if it does hurt others, then apologize. Nothing wrong with that. Don’t let ego kill relationships.
Live life to the fullest. In the spirit of Rosh Hashanah leave it to God to guide you. Make others happy, smile a lot and be happy yourself all through the day.
Do not waste time on tears or sulking. There is a solution to every problem and when there isn’t there are always the loved ones who are there to help. With that, I leave you saying those words that will pep your day, ‘Happy Rosh Hashanah, my dear friends.’