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IF YOU WERE TO DIE AND YOU ARE GIVING A CHANCE TO DO WHAT IT PLEASE YOU, WHAT WILL YOU DO?

If I were to die and I am giving a chance to do few things that pleased me, I will walk to the lover of my life, the one with whom my heart is too fond of, the one with whom my heart is well pleased with to be the mother of my children, the one with whom despite the billions of ladies on earth I have chosen, the one who made me believe that the beautiful ones are now born, yes! That is the one I will walk to, I will look into her eyes, not only that I will look into her eyes, I will hold her hands and sigh heavily then I will smile gently and say "even in my next generation" I will choose you" I believe she will be happy to hear that, I also believe she will smile at me, I will smile back at her and say " thanks for being my soul mate, thanks for replacing my long lost rib, thanks for finding me worthy to be your chosen one despite the number of people on earth. After that I will walk to my friends and say " I would have missed if I have not chosen you all a...

HOW TO MAKE READING A REGULAR HABIT:

📚 1. Picking a Regular Time to Read - Ideally some time that you have available every day of the week. This will be your hour, your 30-minutes, your little reading break. 2. Reading Every Day - “Every day or not at all.” This is something that is said a lot in regards to habit building. The reason for this is that just one day off can get you into old habits again and out of the roll you’ve been on. 3. Starting with Great Books - If you are looking at a question like this you likely have a reading list. Start off with the best book on that list, the one that excites you the most, so you get that extra bit of motivation to start this habit. 4. Keeping it Effortless - The amount you read should be something that you can do even on a busy or bad day. There is no reason to go overboard right away. You can always increase the time later. 5. Having a Set Place to Read - Ideally a comfortable chair or couch, but a place where you do not sit for other reasons. If you do not have one the...

I NEED YOU, YOU NEED ME, WE ALL NEED OTHERS

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this photo was taken in Damascus in 1899. The dwarf is Samir. He is a Christian and cannot walk. The one who carries him on his back is Muhammad. He is a Muslim and he is blind. Mohamed relies on Samir to tell him where to go, and Samir uses his friend's back to navigate the city streets. They were both orphans and lived in the same room. Samir was a hakawati, he had the gift of narration and told stories of a thousand and one nights to the customers of a cafe in Damascus, Mohamed sold bolbolas in front of the same cafe and liked to listen to his friend's stories. One day, when he retired to his room, Muhammad found his companion dead. He wept and mourned his friend for seven days straight. When asked how they got along so well, being of different religions, he said only this: "Here we were the same", pointing with his hand to his heart

FIX YOUR MINDSET

  FIX YOUR MINDSET It all comes down to mindset. Let me tell you a story. Anton Chekov was born in 1860 into the family of Pavel Yegorovich. He was the third of six surviving children. Anton's father was an orthodox Christian who led the choir at church. He appeared to be a completely devoted man to those who met him in public. Yet, in private, he was an abuser. He beat his wife and children recklessly. He beats them for no reason. One time he beat Anton and told him he was beating him so he would not commit any future crimes. His father was a hot-tempered man who was often impulsive. Sometime during his teenage years, his father became bankrupt for engaging in a foolish business deal. The whole family became very poor; they sold their home and moved to another city, Moscow, for cheaper accommodation. In Moscow, they lived in abject poverty. While all the family moved to Moscow, Anton had to stay in Taganrog so he could finish school. He managed to get tuition by conducting home le...
 The desert called  "earth" is full of thorns that must pinch  each of us, Never laugh at anyone even if the thorns are not yet pinching you, cause you never can tell if you will be the next person it will pinch after the person you laughed at.