One Of God's Better People Link
There’s a line in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby that has always stuck with me: "He was one of God’s better people."
We all know someone who fits this description. They aren't perfect—they might even be deeply flawed—but they possess a certain "extra" something. Maybe it’s a boundless capacity for hope, an unwavering loyalty, or just a way of making the world feel a little more organized and a little less cruel when they’re in the room. One Of God's Better People
But maybe that’s the point. To be one of the "better" ones is to choose kindness and hope, even knowing that the world might not always return the favor. Closing Thoughts There’s a line in F
In our world, the "better people" are the ones who refuse to become cynical. Maybe it’s a boundless capacity for hope, an
To be one of "God’s better people" isn't about moral perfection. It’s about . It’s about the person who keeps trying, even when the "green light" feels miles away. Why We Need the Gatsby Types