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Carpe Diem


  Whenever i started to think and criticise and finally be upset about my life, the God sent me an example about why i should be thankful for. You know, there is a very classic instance about it. "Don't be sad because of you don't have new shoes, there are a lot of people who don't have foot."

  Like this, whenever i started to be sad about anything in my whole life, then i see a person who hasn't got something that i had it already. Then i realise, actually i have a great life and a lot of people in the world dream a life just as my life.
  
  But in fact it is not always working. Because people can not think mature like this when they are sad or obsessed. But today i decided to not think so much about events, people and ideas... Because if you start to think deeply about something then you always become regret about some staff. It can be related to the past or to the future. But in every time, you can find a thing that you would be worry about. At least it is working like this for me.

  So what are we gonna do? As i always write, life is full of good and bad sides. All we need to do, living the good side of life and trying to ignore the bad side of life. Because what i recognized is, whenever i  focus a bad thing, then i do obsessed about it and i can not move on.






So we have to stop obsess with things that doesn't going way what we want. We just should live our life happy and be helpful to others as possible  as we can. This is what i thougt this morning. There is a wonderful word about it. "carpe diem". 

But first coffee.

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