Stop trying to grow fast. Take the time to ensure the base is solid before you add another floor to your life. O TEMELIE BUNĂ - Christian Fellowship Church
In many spiritual traditions—echoing the biblical parable of the wise and foolish builders—the foundation represents one's spiritual grounding.
When a crisis (a storm) hits, the false self cannot bear the weight, and the life we built comes crashing down. 2. The Foundation of Relationships Cand Nu-I Temelia Buna Toata Casa Se Darama
A true foundation requires absolute honesty, mutual respect, and shared core values.
A deep, unshakeable connection to a higher purpose or moral compass provides the friction needed to withstand heavy winds. 🛠️ How to Rebuild the Foundation Stop trying to grow fast
The Romanian proverb (When the foundation is not good, the whole house collapses) serves as a universal truth about the fragile nature of any structure—be it a building, a human life, a relationship, or a society—built on a weak or dishonest premise.
When we look at this proverb through a deeper, more philosophical lens, we find that human "foundations" are tested in three distinct areas of life: 1. The Foundation of Self When a crisis (a storm) hits, the false
If you look at your life and realize the foundation is cracked, you do not have to wait for the collapse. You can actively engage in "underpinning"—the process of strengthening an existing foundation.