In this age where ideas can cross the world many times over in seconds, we are constantly flooded with data from thoughtless even useless banter to golden information.
So beware, we might be getting so used to reading tweets and skimming through friends' feeds we're somehow neglecting to catch on more important things our lives could have depended on.
There's nothing bad about keeping up with your social network, but also it's good to read practicable stuff.
Read and read and read, but wisely.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The Sad Truth...
There's almost always sadness to chance upon something you're not supposed to know.
That they aren't your real parents, that she/he cheated on you, that people around you are using you, the list goes on.
It can really wreck a day or two if not your entire life. And you can always choose to dwell on it OR you can choose to move on.
In any case, however you carry yourself, the fact remains that it is the truth and it won't be changed.
No matter what.
Who am I?
I am Jean Valjean.
That they aren't your real parents, that she/he cheated on you, that people around you are using you, the list goes on.
It can really wreck a day or two if not your entire life. And you can always choose to dwell on it OR you can choose to move on.
In any case, however you carry yourself, the fact remains that it is the truth and it won't be changed.
No matter what.
Who am I?
I am Jean Valjean.
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Want and Need...
There's a big difference.
And it will always dictate how much you will have left in your wallet ('cept of course if you're filthy rich).
Easy = identify which is which.
Clincher = keep out of the expensive option
A way out = Think "Then I'll just have a better one next time."
Always say next time.
There's another spot where procrastination shines.
And it will always dictate how much you will have left in your wallet ('cept of course if you're filthy rich).
Easy = identify which is which.
Clincher = keep out of the expensive option
A way out = Think "Then I'll just have a better one next time."
Always say next time.
There's another spot where procrastination shines.
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need,
rich,
want
Friday, November 12, 2010
Blame...
It's part of human instinct to point fingers when eveything falls down.
Note - human instict.
Note - instinct.
Humans were never slaves to instinct. Instead of finding the culprit, do something now - and fast - to curb the repercussions.
Then investigate how it happened and plan how to prevent it from happening again (and hopefully, no one gets fired).
C'mon, do we really have time to blame people?
Some have - I guess - aplenty.
Note - human instict.
Note - instinct.
Humans were never slaves to instinct. Instead of finding the culprit, do something now - and fast - to curb the repercussions.
Then investigate how it happened and plan how to prevent it from happening again (and hopefully, no one gets fired).
C'mon, do we really have time to blame people?
Some have - I guess - aplenty.
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everything
Monday, November 1, 2010
The Final Stretch...
Is never final.
You could do,
you could be,
you could give...
something more.
You could do,
you could be,
you could give...
something more.
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everything,
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