Always say something that you have experienced, physically, mentally and spiritually. Cause you will never understand and you will only understand once you have gone through with it.
If you only read it in a book, you may have increased the level of your knowledge, but you cant explain the exact situation cause you never experienced it in the first place.
I always have this believe that a good advise may come from the brokenhearted people, from a terrible stranger, from a cripple you are sitting with in the bus, who knows. Cause they knew something you might dont even know.
That is why, we need to learn a lot. Learn not only from the book, learn from the world, from our life, from whatever opportunities that cross our path, we might learn some lessons.
Peace.
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Page 1.
Probably I am just missing the time and moments I had being a student. Writing assignments, doing research, quoting from books, finding literature reviews and so on, and so on.
Probably I am just missing to write about what I thought, my perception of the world.
I am not a good writer.
I have been thinking to do something beneficial in between. Reading is the best solution in filling up free times, but in between reading and listening to the music, and sleeping, and daydreaming, and talking to myself, I guess I have to write.
Well, I guess I end this first post with a quote from Haruki Murakami's What I talk about When I talk about Running...:
"What's crucial is whether your writing attains the standard you've set for yourself. Failure to reach that bar is not something you can explain away. When it comes to other people, you can always come up with a reasonable explanation, but you cant fool yourself...
Im at an ordinary - or perhaps more like a mediocre - level. But thats not the point. The point is whetehr or not I improved over yesterday. In long-distance running the only opponent you have to beat is yourself, the way you used to be."
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