“Reaching the sky while your feet remain stepping on the ground”. What a very inspiring sentence that will surely hit anyone reading this paper. Eucreo believes that it is not bad to aim higher as long as you don’t see yourself bigger nor better than others. We exclaim that this is the true success in the eyes of God.
Formerly, we, the Eucreons, were people with different perspectives about life. One is an atenean who was a former member of a psychic team in her university. One is a former editor in chief in BU who had no other agenda in life but to criticize and make lampoons about BU professors and faculty members. One is a former servant leader in BU who has become among the most-in-demand speakers in her class. And the rest have also made it big in their respective universities as servant leaders.
We all had achievements before, but as we go on and take the step by step chores that God has appointed us, we simply realize that it is not about us, because IT IS ALL ABOUT HIM. True success is never about our medals, certificates, commendations, tokens, and trophies. It is importantly about what our hearts say.
God inspects our hearts, and the true success gauge is the one He’s using. As we go on and let God guide our steps, we make sure that we testify to God’s love as we look back to our trails. God changed us. However, we know that He is not through with us yet. We are maturing. We are still undergoing the permanent process called “change”.
As we move on and experience the stress and hurt of the process, just like caterpillars getting ready to be butterflies, we always look up and learn to say “I trust You Lord” instead of “I trust myself.” While in tears we’ve learned to say “You own the throne” instead of questioning “why?” And in pain we’ve kept ourselves REJOICING for we understand that after the tests, we will learn something and will earn perseverance.
A happy heart is what each one of us got as a profit, and we owe it from God. Hence, even until our last breath, we are certain that our hands will be held up high while our feet remain on the ground.




