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September 2, 2008 · Print This Article
My friend Juria, co-wrote the upcoming 8 Ways To Lighten The Schoolbag with Cameronian Arts Award-nominee Mark Beau De Silva, who is also directing this production. In support for it, I am writing this post in point form. Although 8 random points, they flow and connect one after the other. It would’ve been nice to not mention, but just in case. For value sake, to lighten your load. :)
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1. When a silly boy understands the lesson he’s learned, he is a man. Until then, in bliss, that man burns.
If you live in the past, you live in the past. So I finished by reading a few very old emails, and walked a few very new steps.
A man that once in his life, had avoided a woman’s phone call, is one without foresight.
With now allocating some money aside, I confess I’ve started reading a little on investments.
Someone overheard, someone (I think somewhat highly of) telling someone else, that I’m “a brilliant chap, but he thinks he can do everything and he’s doing it.” I note the ‘but’ to connote the 50% compliment, 50% not, statement. The best compliment though, is to note oneself making concrete changes, to change.
Last week, Wednesday, I had a mild fever. I had refused to inform almost anyone for not wanting sympathy or a series of routine questions, as touching that might be. Perhaps that is why I had it till Saturday night.
I thought it was a-not-so-serious fever. But I did lose significant appetite, and gain a few hyphens.
8. The most important lesson this man had learned is, to not reap what you sew. Instead sew more.
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