September 2011
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August 2011
7 posts
The Day I Told my parents about the Big Trip →
new travel blog. :) →
it’s time. an attempt to document turning 26 on the road and my love for travel and photography. :)
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July 2011
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Burn Out Brighter: There is movement in a moment. →
sinobasikat:
It’s in an orange sunset, in the first few drops of rain on the palms you stretch out. It’s in a high five, a conspiratorial look, a knowing smile. It’s in a dawn and a Beatles song. It’s in the split-second absolute truth between the act of dreaming and waking up. It’s in standing in the train,…
June 2011
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failures and reinvention: lessons from Conan... →
“It is our failure to become our perceived ideal that ultimately defines us and makes us unique. It’s not easy, but if you accept your misfortune and handle it right, your perceived failure can become a catalyst for profound re-invention.”
I couldn’t agree more. Back in college, I had an idea of who and what I was going to be in the real world. I worked and pushed myself...
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breaking point →
It is such a comforting feeling to discover that so many people out there know exactly how you feel and why you want to do things that other people may think is absurd. I LOVE this post. :)
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May 2011
27 posts
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Perhaps happiness, like peace or passion, comes most when it isn’t pursued.
– The Joy of Less
Pico Iyer
And I remember how, in the corporate world, I always knew there was some higher...
– The Joy of Less Pico Iyer
zach galifianakis.
“He has a hate-hate relationship with his audience,” says Todd Philipps, the director of Due Date and the Hangovers. “Comedy is about the unexpected. That’s about as surprising a thing as you can do - hate being loved.”
“It’s not good for comedy to be like, Thanks for liking me,” Galifianakis says. “Being popular is poison. My mom and dad are...
heart-warming :) →
i’ve always loved reading this blog. it’s amazing how much love he has for his daughter. :)
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living life to the fullest
“Live life to the fullest. It’s the best way. Live every moment intensely. Because life is too short, and the moment comes when we’re going to die, and we’d have wished to do so many things we didn’t. That’s why we have to enjoy every moment. One must enjoy life. Try not to acquire so many things, but instead have experiences. Accomplish everything you want to...