Hiccup - word used by my friend to call this mayhem that is happening in my life as of the moment. Funny way to describe it, however giving it a deeper thought, it fits. Scientifically, hiccup is a state of the body wherein there is a minor setback with the normal air passage in one’s body. To relate it to a day-to-day life, it poses as a predicament a person is battling off.
As of now, I am just thinking that I went into sabbatical; a journey wherein I was given the chance to re-evaluate the events that took place in my life in the past. How it is affecting my present and how will it affect my future. Through this flight I have realized a lot of things that normally some people are taking for granted from their daily lives and it thought me a lot of things that I can say are essential in my life. Listed below are some random thoughts.
- I can be friends to a lot of people but I can only trust a few – so I have be careful in choosing the people to trust life
- In the lowest point in my life, I have come to knew who my real friends are and who are just pretending to be
- Faith will keep me from going into places
- Smiling a lot makes my life a little less miserable
- Little things such as a simple SMS like “kamusta ka na?” rekindles the fire within me
- Being feisty does not mean bigheaded
- Being vocal for what I feel does not equal to being disrespectful or so much to say being above other people
- Less words, less mistakes
- Worrying just gives me something to do, but it does not get me anywhere
- Being happy is finding the peace within myself
- A forgiving heart provides a peace of mind
- Crying does not make me coward
- Fighting for what I believe is right is worth all my effort
Learning from any problem will make me a greater and stronger person. That was the best thing I’ve learned so far. And that what I am doing right now, I’m picking up all the possible wisdom I can have. Being strong-willed is not easy. Fighting can be tiring at most times, but that’s what keeps me human - human enough to acknowledge my mistakes and whirling it into positive points that I can partake to the people surrounding me.
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