Wednesday 25 April 2012

If you try, you'll get it.


I know one can never achieve in life what he wishes for but sure he can try for that. You try your whole life to get what you want but what you get is something already planned but if you understand that this is best for you then nothing is left. I want to be, do and want to achieve so many things I life that I am afraid that I won’t be able to do it in my life time. I need another chance. What should I do?
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I want to be an actor, photographer, rich and the best person in the present. I can’t let my kids suffer what I did. They will get everything they desire because I love them. Allah loves us then why not gives us what we want.
I believe I know the answer. One who loves us knows what we want and what we need. I want to be an actor but don’t need to be an actor. And if it is good for me God will give me that thing I want because automatically it will become my need.
“Just close your eyes…. You’ll be alright…. “
"Safe & Sound" (from The Hunger Games Soundtrack)


Thursday 12 April 2012

Write, write and write until you make it Perfect!


They say practice makes a man perfect but they also say that nobody is perfect. Then why should one practice to achieve a goal of perfectness which he can never attain? This whole thought came into my mind in the first period at school. You may have seen people use synonyms or in other words they cheat to make their writing perfect. I don't agree with this but a cheater himself can understand other cheaters. When I see some of my peers with such good writing skills, I think they are gifted. As one of my friend would say, “I am a born blogger.” Do you have any idea how to be a perfect writer? Given that I can’t hear you so I shall think in my own way...

The conclusion according to me of this confusion is somehow again confusing and you may refuse it. “Write as best as you can, now try to write better than your previous writing and keep on doing that until there is a complexity explosion.”

This should help people like me who are finding ways to better themselves not only at writing but at anything.
Revised by
Constance Elkins.