User blog:Christianbeliever/Glory To God and the Highest

Two months ago, I was blocked from a few wiki sites. The good thing about it was that I could improve other wiki sites that were not doing as good. The Disney Afternoon Wiki, for example, hardly gets any attention, but there is one person that has done a lot of contributions, and that's Jeremycreek. I've also contributed to Goof Troop Wiki, Disney's Goof Troop Wiki, and others. And just because something looks better, seems better and does better doesn't mean it is better. Heroes Wiki and Villains Wiki are very good, but sometimes, they aren't very friendly to younger readers, mainly because of swearing and certain inappropriate and revealing aspects of a character. There have been a lot of neglected wikis and some of them closed for good reasons. But I am doing what I can to improve the wikis still standing.

Part of the reason of those wikis doing badly is because there are no admins to make corrections and because not enough people contribute to those wikis. But if everybody works together to restore those neglected wikis, they can be better than before. It's just like with people, we have to build them up, not tear each other down. I was diagnosed with Auditory Processing Disorder, and some people were not all that nice to me. But I always found a way around my problems that did not involve any violence, name calling or foul language. Everyone's heard of "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me". But what about bad words? Is making another person feel bad for being different going to change anything?

The short answer is no. You have to take the time to get to know that person, instead of breaking his/her spirit. I've been hurt before, but no one is going to break my spirit, because I won't let them, and neither should you. If they act rude or inconsiderate, forgive them unconditionally, because if they have no remorse, they'll get what's coming to them. But if you're the one hurting people, just stop and think about what you are doing. Think to yourself, "Is it wrong, or is it right?". Consider your actions, and if you feel guilty apologize to the person you hurt. If they forgive you, then you can move on. Everyone has something about them that is different from others, physically or mentally. "Never judge a book by its cover" as that famous saying goes.

Here's a link to BibleGateway before I leave. You can copy it into your search bar and it will take you there:

www.biblegateway.com.

Bryant B. (talk) 21:47, August 19, 2020 (UTC)