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Seek What Is True, Good, and Worthy

My name matters less than my will to live properly and become a pillar for my future family, and the people I love. We must seek what is true, for our pursuits shape our character. Peace is found only through faith, integrity, and living righteously.

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”Philippians 4:8


My purpose is to protect, provide for those who love, to serve, and honor God. Losing my parents to violence and addiction before age nine taught me we are defined by our choices, not our past. We have no excuses; we are entirely responsible for our own growth.

“Circumstances don’t make the man, they only reveal him to himself.”Epictetus


Everything is possible when God is first. The path is difficult because it shapes you. When the load is heavy, carry it yourself. Act with virtue, live with discipline, and let your actions prove who you are.

“Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.”Marcus Aurelius

This blog does not intend to exalt my name, but to offer life guidance rooted in the Word of God and the timeless wisdom of history’s greatest men. The circumstances of the human condition—pain, adversity, and defeat, as well as love, health, and success—are not bound by trends nor they change with time; they repeat in every generation. It is vital to recognize that all we have is a gift from the Creator. When people or material things are removed from our lives, it is often a divine redirection shaping us for the better. Whether in seasons of abundance or hardship, we must remain thankful, embrace the discipline of responsibility, and find the courage to pick up our cross and obey God to walk the right path.

– Rhet Arevalo Marini

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Be aligned with God!

Be aligned with God!

Be aligned with God!

Man was not designed to be separated from God; you are a vessel—a mind, a will, and a spirit. When the spirit disconnects from God, everything becomes distorted. You begin living by impulse rather than instruction, and impulse is inherently unstable. A man without God becomes controlled by his environment, his moods, external pressures, and the crowd, existing without purpose. True strength is never separated from God; it is the direct product of obeying Him, born of order and discipline.

Discipline, Solitude, and Silence

Discipline, Solitude, and Silence

Discipline, Obedience, Solitude, and Silence

The things we fear most are precisely those that refine our lives: Discipline, Obedience, Solitude, and Silence. These four pillars clear the path. It is easy to lose oneself in social dissipation—wasting resources on parties, travel, and activities that consume the self within a comfort-driven community. These pursuits do not improve the individual; they merely seek validation from the crowd. There is one truth no man can avoid confronting: death. While the majority acknowledge God, few understand that our bodies are not thrones, but vessels. We are granted a span of time to be tested in our respect for the laws and commandments given to us. I do not write to be validated; my purpose is to obey God. A good life may follows as a consequence, yet the goal is not comfort, but the protection of the soul through obedience. These divine laws seek only to shield our physical being and our eternal souls for what follows when death finally visits.

Ignoring reality, does not fix it!

Ignoring reality, does not fix it!

Ignoring reality, does not fix it!

Ignoring the reality we live in does not fix it. The truth shall set us free. In life, being pragmatic and facing the truth carries a high cost (friends, family members, relationships, partners, bad habits, and denying to yourself what you want), but its secondary effects are peace, health, and financial stability. There are universal truths and virtues unaffected by time, space, seasons, society, trends, or the whims of the masses; they were the same in the past, stand firm in the present, and will endure into the future. These laws were created and established by God for our own benefit and as a shield for each one of us. If one is in good health and in full use of their faculties, it is clear that through our senses and by observing actions and reactions, we can detect what is good and what is evil—what is responsible and what is not. If we truly want to do what is correct, we must set our minds to it and understand that what is right must be done, regardless of the outcome. There is no need for academic knowledge to clearly understand the difference between good and evil, nor to accept the responsibility of securing well-being for ourselves and those we care for.

When things get heavy… Carry the Weight!

When things get heavy… Carry the Weight!

When things get heavy... Carry the Weight!

When things get heavy, do not wait for the weight to be carried by someone else, you must carry the weight!.  "For every man shall bear his own burden." (Galatians 6:5). There are things that transcend time and space, things that some of us who are lucky, have learned from our parents, or from those who raised us... Others through time, and with no exception probably after 16 years old and suffer pain, hunger and need, can clearly see through experience as good or evil, as discipline or as something to avoid due to the lack of character or excess of lazyness.

You Are Responsible for What Your Life Is

You Are Responsible for What Your Life Is

You Are Responsible for What Your Life Is

Where we come from has no bearing on our lives once we reach an age of reason and become conscious of good and evil. Throughout childhood, we experience fear, pain, and the hardships of life. Some suffer hunger, violence, and experiences no human should ever endure. Yet, without needing a university degree or formal academic knowledge, experience alone teaches us what must never be done. I have my own story, and I absolutely refuse to put others through the pain, worry, or suffering I endured in my past. What caused me pain is something I will never inflict upon another.

Complaints have no value!

Complaints have no value!

Complaints have no value!

In life, we will encounter success and tragedy, peace and pain, grief, sadness, as well as moments that bring a smile to our face. None of us can avoid these experiences, but we can navigate them better if we use them as opportunities to grow stronger. There is a profound lesson in struggle: the reward belongs to the one who, regardless of the adversity, presses forward against the storm. Opportunity is not for the one who merely wants it, but for the one who sees it and is prepared to seize it. There is no better sight than a great man or woman battling adversity without losing their dignity, virtue, and values. For them, the path toward what is right becomes clearer with every challenge. Complaining and grief, though inevitable, hold no practical value. Coherent, educated action toward resolving problems is what matters. This ability belongs only to those who respect what is right and dedicate their time to adopting discipline, responsibility, and commitment. We must humble ourselves and accept that if we have not been responsible, what we ask for is not yet ours. When that recognition arrives, it is an open door telling you to step out and change.

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