The paper is one of the most commonest things around us. It has many sizes, depending on how it is manufactured. You can cut it to fit the size you want. Round, Square, or any unusual shape. You can even shape in into some structure. It can float; but a pile of it can have some weight.

Think of the last time you use a piece of paper. Well, that’s a silly question to ask. You probably have used a piece of paper so frequently. There might be some pieces of paper in front of you now. Shopping list. To do list. You might have a pile next to you, magazines, newspapers. You might have some readings pending finishing, a book, a novel, textbook for homework, even a map to use for the next walk.
God’s creation. That’s amazing. It’s one of human’s wonder of creation. Paper is made primarily from natural sources. And in the past decades, we are keen that paper wastes go back to the nature, or that new papers are not drawing a huge amount of natural sources again.
As you come across paper products, you can think of how it might have come about. A paper cup? A note pad? Colour pads? Newspaper in grey, magazines in colour. A box, a parcel, they might have been made from paper materials. There’s more and more use of paper products for packaging, from vegetables to flowers.
Paper made it through turbulent oceans, to send a message. Paper made it through heaviest barriers, to get to a land of freedom. Paper is where you draw – emotion, dreams and a past to hang on to. Paper can even cut.
Paper captures the world at that moment in time. It says I was there, when you moved on.
Paper, could contain something that makes you go that way or this way, or no movement. It can give you a breeze of hundreds of particle waves. It can hold what you want, or do not want, for others to determine your life.
Look around you, identify any materials that are made of papers. It is a wonder of human creativity. God’s creation.