If there should be a person that I will envy, it must be a "he" with many gifts. First, why must it be a "he"? In a ralatively conservative society like ours in Taiwan, girls have too many no-gos and even taboos for them to justify themselves to be as agile as boys. When they do, they would be considered to upstage the boys, wouldn't they?
Besides, he is gentle and courteous, not like those chaps who know nothing but hold a 24-hour sit-in, blockading the whole main traffic artery all the time. He must be a person of erudition, which refers to be adept at multiple catagories to present a wholesome and profound aspect of life. (After all, I am an enthusiast of humanism.) Language, arts (especially instrumental playing, such as piano), sports (especially golf and martial arts), logical deductive thinking, and skills of negotiation are the prime "five elements" for me to be a qualified - qulified for being worthwhile taking a trip around the journey in this life - humble human being, who dares tell others how wonderful and elaborted our cosmics might be. Last but not least, he also has to have an open heart; a tender mind eager to reach for his true love in his life, and he never compromises! How valiant a man to pursue for the real meaning of love! Only when people are surrounded by love could people understand to love. And only love is the very incentive for humans to exist in the world, generations after generations.
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- Aug 03 Mon 2009 10:20
Someone I Envy Much
- Jul 21 Tue 2009 11:20
Bible Study - 1+2 Timothy (8+9/66)
1 Timothy
1:5-7 The whole point of what we're urging is simply love - love uncontaminated by self-interest and counterfeit, a life open to God. Those who fail to keep to this point soon wander off into cul-de-sacs of gossip.
8-11 The moral guidance and counsel of course need to be given, but it is more important to know how we say them and whom we say them to along with what we should say, especially for those who are riding roughshod over God, and who are contemptuous of great Message.
- Jun 19 Fri 2009 11:40
How I Used To Be Able To Rip Off?
After viewing Chris' blog, it's not hard to see he is a "Damon" fan. Well, I am sort of similar to his taste, yet the spelling is somewhat with nuance --- I used to be a "Demon" fan, where I worship mammon, and this is exactly one of the best soveriegn remedies Demon has to utilize to seduce humans. Sadly enough, I was one of the victims of this nasty dough. However, I cannot deny the means by which I referred to making fortunes only because the object is not good. Here I share you guys with my experiences in the past, which can make you a "rich Jason Bourne" of everyone. Just follow the ten principles as below, and you may probably get all you would like on earth, except for the eternal life of the Amazing Grace...
1. You have to be very well-built, both physically and mentally. (You know, to achieve perfectly mental toughness by yourself is once in a blue moon...)
- Jun 09 Tue 2009 10:39
Lin Dan (Footage)
- Jun 07 Sun 2009 18:00
Detained In The Blockade Still
Nothing is impossible, and for so many times they happen and change so swiftly that I still stay staggering, not sober enough to be able to stand fixed from my unconsciousness; I have to admit that. More strikingly to realize, I have also to accept this drives of dramatically plotted scenes one after another, unwillingly and unintended, for there's too little chance for me to opt and too narrow a latitude to spin within, that is, the stubborn Landlord was tussling to lease his barren land to a gaunt, bone-skinny share-cropper by, as always, performing his same old pathetique rhetorical diplomacy, never to let go the renegade once in his mind. The poor tenant farmer cherishes the produce and pot plants he's painstakingly been growing and trimming and nodded yes as scud missiles, but quite involuntarily. I wager you would buy my words after skimming the smallholder's defense below:
1. The Landlord was totally in panic, knowing that this time the tenant is about to take a long trip, never looking back again, and he was so determined. Scrooge, as a millionaire supposedly being one of the blue blood, pleaded the farmer for a temporary stay, without being a so-called permanent associate with the noble class. The tenant thus pitied him on the basis of acquaintance for over 15 years.