Uniqueness | Individualism

“As each one has received a special gift, employ it in one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God” (I Peter 4:10).

In the famous story by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, the Little Prince had one possession he considered unique in all the Universe. His rose was the most beautiful living thing he could ever imagine and he had raised her and joyously cared for her. By day he would gently water her and tend the soil around her delicate stem, and at night he would cover her with a glass globe to protect her from any harm. Her soft laughter filled him with the most amazing feelings of fulfillment, and her singular beauty made his small planet complete. When the Little Prince came to visit Earth, one of the first sights he happened upon was a whole garden filled with roses, all laughing and chatting and filling the air with their familiar perfume. The Little Prince stared at them, overcome with the…

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