Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Be yourself!

Yesterday, I got the chance to read a magazine but I can't remember what magazine it is. I read the letter to counsellor segment. It is quite interesting. There was a man who wrote that he is so confused with himself and he afraid that he don't know himself well which make him unable to predict what he will be in future. He also told that all of his friends know what they are doing and what they will be in future. But, when he looks to himself, he still blur about why on earth he still exist in this world. He said that he seems to be losing his self-esteem.


Then, the counsellor answered him by saying that it is normal for a human - wanting to know what the future holds and how our lives will turn out is a human obsession. It is a fact that most of people know what they want and they aim for it and they can know what they will be next. But, there are still several people who still in their searching mode of their hidden talent. All that we need is time to discover what we are good at. Some person know their talent since they was a child. However, not everyone is like that. It is a part of journey of discovering what we are good at. Just have to believe that everyone has a special talent.


For me, the best thing to know yourself is be yourself. Being yourself is celebrating you, as an individual - learning to express yourself and be happy with who you are. For some people, it's learning to love yourself, for others, it's not hiding who you are or changing things about you to fit in. If you can do it, you will realize within no time what things that are you enjoy in doing it and have a great passion in it.



Here are some pharases that I find interesting to be shared :


"It is possible at any age to discover a lifelong desire you never knew you had."

~ Robert Brault ~


"Your work is to discover your world and then with all your heart give yourself to it."

~ Buddha ~


"Try to discover

The road to success

And you'll seek but never find,

But blaze your own path

And the road to success

Will trail right behind."

~ Robert Brault ~

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