To say that
"you love like a dog" would be an insult to the dog and not to the
person. For no one can measure the love, loyalty and dedication that a
dog can offer to its human, or even to another animal.
Here's a classic example:
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/video/chinese-pup-mourns-friend-210115806.html
Having dogs of my
own is probably the most bittersweet time in my life. As I am awashed
by their devotion to me but it also kills me to think that they are
going to be with me for just a relatively short period of time.
To my babies, please be with Mommy forever. :)
where I refuse to grow old and indulge myself in things peculiar. #LVBLVDBHPPY
Monday, December 30, 2013
Something to Live By in 2014
I found this while I was browsing through the blogs that I follow, one of which is by no other than, Sir Paulo Coehlo. It is a simple read but has a big impact because it spoke of truth. Here it is:
Success
comes to those who do not waste time comparing what they are doing with
what others are doing; it enters the house of the person who says every
day: ‘I will do my best.’
People who seek only success rarely find it, because success is not an end in itself, but a consequence.
Obsession doesn’t help at all, it becomes confused as to which path to follow and ends up taking away the pleasure of living.
The truly rich person is the one who is in contact with the energy of Love every second of his existence.
You must have a goal in mind, but, as you go along, it costs nothing to stop now and then and enjoy the view around you.
As you advance, step by step, you can see a little further into the distance and take the opportunity to discover things you hadn’t even noticed before.
At such moments, it is important to ask yourself: ‘Are my values still intact? Am I trying to please others and do what they expect of me, or am I really convinced that my work is a manifestation of my soul and my enthusiasm? Do I want success at any price or do I want to be a successful person because I manage to fill my days with Love?’
Do that in 2014. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
The truly rich person
December 30, 2013 by Paulo Coelho
People who seek only success rarely find it, because success is not an end in itself, but a consequence.
Obsession doesn’t help at all, it becomes confused as to which path to follow and ends up taking away the pleasure of living.
The truly rich person is the one who is in contact with the energy of Love every second of his existence.
You must have a goal in mind, but, as you go along, it costs nothing to stop now and then and enjoy the view around you.
As you advance, step by step, you can see a little further into the distance and take the opportunity to discover things you hadn’t even noticed before.
At such moments, it is important to ask yourself: ‘Are my values still intact? Am I trying to please others and do what they expect of me, or am I really convinced that my work is a manifestation of my soul and my enthusiasm? Do I want success at any price or do I want to be a successful person because I manage to fill my days with Love?’
Do that in 2014. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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