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Friday, November 30, 2007


A reason to get up...
I've probably said something like this before, but after spending all of last night doing homework for college finals, I felt it necessary to repeat myself. We all need a reason to get up in the morning. Not because we have to for school, work, etc., but because we want to. We need to feel like we have some purpouse, otherwise, what's the point? As soon as you wake up, before you get out of bed, try to think of the reason you are doing so. That reason can be anything really; family, friends, any goals you have or special days you look forward to, maybe it's that special someone that you adore, pretty much anything that means the most to you. ("Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.")

If you can't think of a reason, maybe it's time for you get one. Which, by the way, would be a reason of its own.

It's rather easy to tie your reason to the hard fact that you should get out of that bed. (Sometimes we are just so freakin' tired!!!) All you do is think of all the things you need to accomplish to reach your reason. Myself, for example: I get up in the morning at around 5:30 get ready and get in my car to drive 30 min. down the freeway to my college because my first class starts at 7:00. But I don't get out of bed simply because I don't want to miss my class, I get out of my bed because I know that if I do well in school I can one day reach my Graphic Design dream job and be able to afford a nice house and be able to happily support a family with my future wife. And I get up so that I can be able to go to my part-time job that makes me enough to be able to drive my car and have spending money to go spend time with my girlfriend.([sigh] I really love her).

I hope that some of you will listen and understand what I mean. You can just let this thing travel through your skull, in one ear out the other, or you can act upon it. ("I may be wrong, but I'm never in doubt.")

Anyway... You probably have had enough to read by now, if you're actually reading this at all, so I'll end this post with some sorta cool quote or something.

"Love and kindness are never wasted. They always make a difference. They bless the one who receives them, and they bless you, the giver."


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