“WHY DO PEOPLE ALWAYS ENVY OTHERS?
WHY DONT THEY REALIZE THAT
THEY HAVE SOME ADMIRABLE FEATURES?”
~ Fruits Basket”,)
This saying has a lot of versions, it already became a cliché.
But we don’t have to ask why.
The simple reason is because it is true.
Although the saying goes from generation to generation, few people understood its true meaning.
It is a food for thought.
Everyone can be so dependent on others that they quickly forget that just like the people they adore they also have their own unique characteristic.
All we have to do is exert a little effort and we can be sure to find our own uniqueness.
How many of the people adore someone? We can always have someone we love.
I am 16 years old and not like anybody else you can see around I am not into Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry or Jonas Brothers.
I am an Asian and I appreciate Asian culture.
Although I have said before that I am an introvert person I still can’t take away that:
“Music is a universal language.”
It helped me to appreciate something that I don’t fully understand.
My western times have passed and through the net I started to discover more of Japanese Music.
The melody develops into some kind of love for a new kind of music called J-pop.
I ran into a lot of J-pop artists before and my current fascination is a group called Hey Say JUMP.
I searched the net and realized that Im not the only person that appreciated Japanese music. A lot does.
I came to think that “Sometimes we can leave to our heart what the mind can’t understand.”
We all have our own love for something and although it varies from person to person one thing remains true “Love for something doesn’t end with a sigh but with a yes!”
Succession depends on our selves.
Nothing can interfere with our dreams if we are just persevere.
It is not by spectacular achievements that man can be transformed, but by will.
Henrik Ibsen (1828 - 1906)
Norwegian playwright.
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Sunday, June 14, 2009
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