Navigating Into the World of Nightlife

The world we lived in is still to be navigated. I know, something is sleeping there idly, waiting for someone to discover it. Stop analyzing life. Just live it. Analysis is what makes it complicated.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Hometown Memories




It's been more than a month and I haven't posted any in my blog.
Well I'm here now, typing, hoping to put something worth reading.
I just went home to my hometown Tuguegarao City in Cagayan Valley after 6 months of not going home.Though the travel is very tiresome, it pays.I got to see my cousins, and friends and most of all, I have another taste of the infamous "batil patong", yummy, um,um,um.
I stayed there for 3 days only, then went back to Manila.
While in Tugue, as I was browsing my laptop, I encountered this piece of writing.
I then decided to post it.

"We are like sailors, we have our own sailing vessel, the vessel of life. At times, we are sailing smoothly, this is because we prefer calm seas to sail on without the mile high waves. With this we are not trained to be skillful in life because as they say, "calm seas doesn't makes us a skillful sailor". In the game of love, I have my own share of its fury, too memorable to ignore but too painful to reminisce.It's fruits are excruciating. But hope will always find its way to aboard into our vessel.It's just a question of how will you accept and accommodate it. Keep it mind that we are the directors of our own lives as William Ernest Henley once said, "I am the master of my faith, I am the captain of my soul." Always remember one thing," If we lose something, we lose it for a reason.That reason might hard to understand, but whatever it is, we just have to believe that GOD takes away when HE has something better to give. "In Hoc Signo Vinces." By this sign, conquer."

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