Friday, March 16, 2007

Seventh post relieves me of my troubles.

This post was actually drafted when I was on the MRT to ACS barker to train my client.

Like what Drizzt says the "silent blade" cuts you deep within. Not physically, but both mentally and emotionally. Breeding inner demons in you and leaves yoy confused and winded. In our daily lives, there are times that we might or already have encountered silent blades. These incidents makes us stronger, changes us to who we are now. They also gives us knowledge, making us wiser and to make us know how to better handle situations in the future. We are humans, we are adaptable, resilient and we can recover from hurt and injuries.

What does not kill you, really does make you stronger. For the physical aspect, our scar tissue are harder and stronger as compared to what it was before the injury. For emotional and mental aspects, we develop wisdom and street-smartness to handle situations. Therefore, we must always try to reflect on our own actions and emphatize with the viewpoints and feelings of other people. These will help heal our sadness and wounds. Sharing happiness and enjoyment will also eventually lead us to become a wholesome and pleasant person.

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