Sunday, June 20, 2010

I think one of the scariest thing about human is the fact that people might change. How do you measure fulfillment of life? Is it a measurement in terms of the scale of monetary value or non-monetary value. Some may argue that certain scale of measurements are intangible or tangible. There are certain so-call philosophies of life from others that are so rehashed that just the mention of it makes me think of "not this again."

Came across this website while in office.

Take a look at this: At my senior prom, there was a girl in my grade who is handicapped and confined to a wheelchair. During one of the slow dances, a boy picked her up from her chair and slow danced with her, holding her up the entire time, so that she could have at least have one dance at her prom. People like Liam GMH.

Or even this: My boyfriend asked me to teach him sign language.Upon asking why he said, "Your mom told me you were going to be deaf one day... I want to be able to talk to you when we are married." His unconditional LGMH.

Small true stories from people who wrote on GiveMeHope and LoveGiveMeHope are sometimes the best inspiration for the unconditional love and hope in life. It makes you smile and brightens up your day.




Watched Toy Story 3. I think it is awesome and the animation is a total blast. Somehow it helps to relive my childhood and warms my heart just like a cup of hot chocolate on a cold rainy day.

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