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Know Your Therapy

Religion (Islam) is my spiritual therapy. Good music is my emotional therapy. Good films & reads are my mental therapy. Best part, it all mixes and matches. If all else fails, retail works wonders to – Be warned though, the endorphins do not last long, and it can caused serious detrimental side effects to your pockets. So watch out for any backfire/s.

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What's Up?

Honestly, I’m not a big fan of forwarded emails. Though sometimes an interesting gem or two pops up, either intellectual, witty and/or humorous, I just have to share it. If you love wordplay and the english language, then you’ll probably enjoy this. Whatever it is, someone somewhere seriously needs to get a life. Great read nontheless!

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Never Stop Believing

Let me ask you something. If someone prays for patience, you think God gives them patience? Or does He give them the opportunity to be patient? If he prayed for courage, does God give him courage, or does He give him opportunities to be courageous? If someone prayed for the family to be closer, do you think God zaps them with warm fuzzy feelings, or does He give them opportunities to love each other?

Believe it or not, the quote above came from the script of Evan Almighty, yup. I was channel surfing recently and caught it halfway at this particular scene and I just had to put it up. Such reminders we get consciously or sub, are beautiful.

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Life Is Too Short


And it takes no time to fall in love
But it takes you years to know what the love is
And it takes some fears to before I trust
It takes some tears to make it rust
It takes the rust to have it polished

It takes some silence to make sound
And it takes a loss before you found it
And it takes a road to go nowhere
It takes a toll to show you care
It takes a hole to see a mountain

To do everything and anything. There are no right or wrong choices, just good or bad outcomes. So choose wisely, don’t do the right thing, but do good things. There’s a saying as well, friends listen, close friends advice but good friends tell you off if there’s need to.

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Patience And Faith

Humans are primary suspects to fallacy. Even those who are blessed with perfect limbs, looks and lives, have imperfections, within, visible or non. Those who are not blessed with such gifts sometimes are more beautiful than us who are.

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Times Like These

No testing has overtaken you that is not common to everyone. God is faithful, and He will not let you be tested beyond your strength, but with the testing He will provide a way out so that you are able to endure it.

From now on, there will only be positive vibes in this journal. I am stickying this in hopes of inspiring and lifting up not only myself but anyone who is going through a state of sorrow and lost. Pick yourself up. In times like these, you learn to live again. What will be, will be.

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The Fastest Autofocus

Image via AdsOfTheWorld.com

Drool worthy busty bust-line (sounds like a mouthful – erm no pun intended if you’re thinking otherwise) and preying cheekopek eyes around. No this is not a perverted photo from some Japanese porn website or something but rather an ad in Korea. A popular one too.

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