*La nobleza es privilegio de pocos, y tormento de muchos.

Monday, April 19, 2004

Once upon a time, there was a teacher and his student lying down under a big tree near a big grass area.
Then, suddenly, the student asked the teacher:
Student : Teacher, I’m confused, how can we find our soul-mate? Can you please help me?
Teacher : (Silent for few second) Well, it’s a pretty hard and easy question.
Student : (Thinking hard) Huh???
Teacher : Look on that way, there are a lot of grass there, why don’t you walk there but please never walk backward, just walk straight ahead. On your way, try to find a beautiful grass and pick it up then give it to me. But just one.
Student : Well, ok then... wait for me... (walked straight ahead to the grass field).
A few minutes later...
Student : I’m back.
Teacher : Em, well I don’t see any beautiful grass on your hand. Student : On my journey, I found few beautiful grass, but I thought that I would find a better one, so I didn’t pick it up. But I didn’t realize that I’m at the end of the field, and I hadn’t picked up any. Cause you told me not to go back, so I didn’t go back.
Teacher : That’s what happened in real life.
What is the message of this story?
* Grass - is people around you
* Beautiful Grass - is people that attract you
* Grass Field - is time
* In looking for your soulmate, please don’t always compare and hope that there will be a better one. By doing that, you’ll waste your lifetime, cause remember “Time Never Goes Back”.
It applies the same in finding your ideal life partner, your suitable career or business, therefore the morale is LOVE & grab hold of the opportunity that you have now, don’t waste time!

Friday, April 16, 2004

"You will live in Mansion.
You will drive a Silver Mazda Allegro.
You will marry Gabriel and have 4 kids.
You will be a FBI Agent in London.

----------> Bueno no pinta tan mal el cuento, vale la pena aclarar que se extralimita un poco en el numero de niños, y que es una total lastima lo del carrito...pero algun dia...algun dia

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

When I was a little kid, my mother told me not to stare into de sun. So once when I was six, I did. At first the brightness was overwhelming.... But I had seen that before, I kept looking, forcing myself not to blink, and then the brightness began to dissolve. My pupils shrank to pinholes and everything came into focus.. And for a moment I understood...

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