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The Hope, The Celebration, The Oscar

Oscar: the red carpet, the popular make-up faces, the swanky dresses, the celebration and tears.

But it’s also an event to widespread the hope—the hope to be yourself, the hope to live with the dream, the hope to break down the impossible, the hope to add extra in ordinary and make it extraordinary.

Let’s rewind the memory and zoom on the “Best Actor” category.

Finally, Jeff Bridges got the opportunity to thank his parents, for turning him on to such a groovy profession.

In the past 40 years, Jeff Bridges has been nominated for 4 times. But every time, he got nothing except the hope for the next time. And this year, his 5th nomination made his hope worthy.

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Live With Your LOVE, Don’t Kill It


See what you lost when you left this world, this sweet old world;
The breath from your own lips,
the touch of fingertips;
Someone calling your name;
Didn’t you think you were worth anything?

~ Sweet Old World, Lucinda Williams.

Just finished reading an article and found that in USA, one person (preferably man) killed himself in every 17 minutes, on the Valentines’ Day.

For a moment, I stopped and started thinking: “Why we can’t get all the people together in the world that we really like and then just stay together?”

Yes, we need more “hellos.”

But it always doesn’t work. Someone always leaves. And yeah, when somebody leaves it makes a hole in our heart. We find new people, pain stops but the gap never closes. How could it be? The hole in your heart is in the shape of that special person and no-one else can fit it – no one!

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You’re Criticized? Thank God!

I believe they can take anything from me
But they can’t succeed in taking my inner peace
They can say all they wanna say about me
But I’m gonna carry on
I’m gonna keep on singing my song

~ Singing My Song, Christina Aguilera

In his early days of learning piano, Ray Charles was once told by his teacher, “You can’t play piano and God knows you can’t sing also. You’d better learn how to wave chairs so you can support yourself.”

And today?

Forget about the recording of more than 60 albums or winning 12 Grammy Awards, being considered as the “Father of the Soul/R&B music,” Ray Charles is ranked #10 by the Rolling Stone Magazine on their list of The Immortals: 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.

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Dropped Out? So What!


Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school. ~ Albert Einstein

Academically how rich you are? Dropped out or not enough to be excited? If yes, so what! Still you have the potential to be something significant … something influential, like:

Benjamin Franklin: One of the founders of The United States of America; co-author and co-signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. You name it, what he wasn’t: polymath, printer, satirist, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, soldier, and diplomat.

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Nothing That Is Perfect Breathes


Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack in everything
That’s how the light gets in.

~ Anthem, Leonardo Cohen

Have you ever thought that the world itself isn’t perfectly rounded? Right, there is nothing as perfect except perfect intentions.

Most important, nothing that is perfect breathes.

Being perfect is about to look at the mirror and feel proud that you didn’t let yourself down. Being perfect means doing your task with everything you could have— not a single thing that you could have done.

That’s it, when you give your every thought, every passion and every effort, as best you can, with every possible joy in your heart, friends, then you do a perfect job.

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You Ain’t A Failure; You Just Failed At Something

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There are two ways we can tag failure in our life. First: “I’m a failure!” Second: “I failed at something!”

When we say, “I am a failure,” it indicates: “I’m the reason of this … it’s all because of me.” But when we say, “I failed at something,” it indicates: “It’s not me … it’s my action that fails. It’s not me!”

We all have failed many times although we mayn’t remember. We fell down the first time we tried to walk or ride a bi-cycle. We almost drowned when the first time we tried to swim, didn’t you?

Just think, did you hit a sixer the first time you swung the cricket bat? Forget about yourself, think about the following cricket greats.

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Challenge + Response = Outcome

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So tenderly your story is
Nothing more than what you see
Or what you’ve done or will become
Standing strong do you belong
In your skin; just wondering

~ Clint Eastwood (Jamie Cullum)

If it would become possible to buy any dream you wanted, would you try to buy? If yes, then why you never worked to achieve it?

Okay, I’m giving you the answer.

You force yourself not to go for your dream because you know—life is never easy for those who dream. It’ll knock you down; push you back and make you the reason to be laughed for.

Then your inner-voice whispers to you, “Better, don’t try.”

THE ATTITUDE

You know dear, there is a formula:

C + R = O

(CHALLENGE + RESPONSE = OUTCOME)

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To Understand—TRY Listening Better

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Nobody can’t make things happen until they can make others understand what they want to do and why. Yes, communicate well with people shortens the gap between where you are and where you want to be in today’s life.

But remember, communication is more than just talk.

Listening is as important to communication as speaking. So today, I’m going to share how to become a better listener. Here are the most important techniques:

  • Show interest. (“Really …” “Then what you did ….”)
  • Encourage the speaker to develop competence and motivation to solve the problem independently. (“I can feel it, when I have faced it I did ….”)
  • Listen to clarify. (“Do you mean …?” “Is this the problem?”)
  • Listen to be neutral. (“I see.” “Uh-huh.” “That’s interesting.”)
  • Listen to bring discussion into focus. (“These are the ideas you have mentioned …” “Your priorities are …”
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Serious Lessons From Not So Serious Joker

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The Dark Knight not only has brought the strongest part from Batman, it has also brought some serious thoughts from the Joker. However, the-not-so-serious Joker smilingly threatened not to be serious but there were some serious thoughts Joker gave us to think about. Let’s take a look:

“I don’t want to kill you. What would I do without you? You make me complete.” – The Joker to Batman

What we really look as the challenge, it’s not a challenge – it’s hurdles. It helps us to measure how stronger we are … it helps us to look where we can grow more. Yes, it’s the hardship that builds our character. What’s success? It only reveals that character. It’s the challenge that trains us to embrace the success properly. Really, it’s the challenge which makes us complete.

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Hero

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hero \ hîrô \ n: the one who does what he can.

He is he. He loves being himself. He doesn’t care whether the whole world is following him or not because he knows there is one person, who is blindly following him – and that’s he. He doesn’t care whether the whole world is loving him or not because he knows there is one person who is wholeheartedly loving him – and that’s he. Even he knows that he is somebody. As he is somebody, he never sees himself through others’ eyes. If he never can be a poet, he rather becomes a poem but he always sees himself only through his own eyes. Yes, he is he. He is the hero!

[Etymology: Latin heros, from Greek heros, folk etymology of Greek gyro]

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