Blog EntryPeople, Problems and Some Blessings Behind ThemNov 12, '06 10:48 PM
for everyone
People always have problems. No matter where they live, how old they are, what education they have, everybody will surely come across the problem. Never be afraid to face problems. The problems you have will shape your character, make you a better person, and even make you a wiser person who is confident enough to live a life. A log of wood would have been less worthy if it had just stayed in a jungle. It would be expensive and worthy if it was cut and carved, and turned into a beautiful chair to be seated in the beautiful living room. Similarly, humanbeings are like logs of wood. In this case, logs of wood are problems that will turn you into a man with better and stronger character, with better perspective and wisdom. You just have to be sure that problems will always get over. They never stay in one place for too long and you always have to keep in mind that behind the cloudy weather there is always a silver lining. So..never get broken into pieces whenever you have problem, be optimistic to face any kind of problems since happiness always comes after each sadness. Trust me on this...
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dendrite wrote on Mar 23, '07
i agree! :)

sufi786 wrote on Apr 3, '07
Excellent post
oaseditamanhati wrote on Apr 3, '07
thanks...
lightlingmk2 wrote on Apr 21, '07
Positive mind makes life better, like what you said. Just do what you have to do today to the best of your ability, yesterday is past and gone with the wind, tomorrow is unpredictable and worry over nothing.
dckygt2 wrote on May 31, '07
right dear, I agree.... be optimistic....never get resign whenever somebody try to kick you, no matter how hard it is....keep stay around...he..he..he
oaseditamanhati wrote on May 31, '07
Ha...ha...ha.... I get your point darling....... Hopefully, I will never run from the battle field..... No matter how bloody the battle is....Go..Girl....!!!
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