Camouflaged behind his good deeds, you might not recognize him due to the impostors that you have come to know so well and were subsequently deceived into believing into their authenticity.
Playing a fool is not a prerequisite to Life, yet we ALL mandatorily oblige in it at some point in time. "A Good Man" is in your midst and although you might not be able to see the forest for the trees, do not haphazardly cut them down in the process of you figuring out that "A Good Man" is right over your shoulder, always has your back, whether you realize it or not.
Ready for no reason at all, to make a difference in your Life, with his words preceded and succeeded by his actions. "A Good Man" does not need a rhyme for his reason, has a purpose for his plan and only needs an opportunity in which to demonstrate his effectiveness and the fullness thereof.
I too tend to think that some leftovers taste better the next day. The same holds true with "A Good Man." But not EVERY meal has the same leftover potential the next day. The same holds true to the opposite of "A Good Man."
By now the ability to discern "A Good Man" and whether or not you have one should be innate. But should you continue to struggle with the fundamental inquiries, just answer your own questions, HONESTLY.
When you happen upon a good man, prepare every meal, with every intention on having leftovers. "A Good Man" will always want more of the same.
"A Good Man." Learn what to do with him, to prevent having to learn how to do without him. For he is impostor-free and his authenticity is never called into question.
If your ears have just lost their virginity to the description of "A Good Man," then welcome to the most impeccably monogamous relationship of your Life, compliements of, "A Good Man."
Love and My Mother are My Inspiration!
Love and My Mother are My Motivation!
Love and My Mother are My Celebration!
Love and My Mother are My Dedication!
All the Best, All the Time!
Corey
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