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Reply #20 sandera's post
celebrate it today or tomorrow? |
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Reply #20 sandera's post
celebrating today is great. Great, great, great!
And if you can do this for everything, in your life now, how happy would you become... |
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Reply #18 Mansairaku's post
This is mathematical universe, after all. |
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Reply #23 Agul's post
Yes, no worry because I am sure I wont fail... isn' it.. |
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Reply #21 lealaurielle's post
celebrate today Lea.. in advance... because I know I wont fail... |
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Reply #26 sandera's post
Yes - confidensi, sker!!! |
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Que sera sera |
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Reply #29 thamrong's post
Whatever will be, will be ke? |
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Reply #31 Mansairaku's post
wasnt expecting anything tapi i clearly said u know u will NOT fail, but still, u letak a percentage something MIGHT just go wrong somewhere, tu yang i kata I tak see that one coming tu Hehehehehe |
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anyway, just thought of putting this to share:
(from: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/worrier)
worri積r n.
Word History: Worrying may shorten one's life, but not as quickly as it once did. The ancestor of our word, Old English wyrgan, meant "to strangle." Its Middle English descendant, worien, kept this sense and developed the new sense "to grasp by the throat with the teeth and lacerate" or "to kill or injure by biting and shaking." This is the way wolves or dogs might attack sheep, for example. In the 16th century worry began to be used in the sense "to harass, as by rough treatment or attack," or "to assault verbally," and in the 17th century the word took on the sense "to bother, distress, or persecute." It was a small step from this sense to the main modern senses "to cause to feel anxious or distressed" and "to feel troubled or uneasy," first recorded in the 19th century.
mansairaku:
Got to "worry" abt myself, and remind meself not to "worry" too much, coz "worrying" may shorten one's life .. |
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Reply #34 Mansairaku's post
NOW u put me to think whether i am a worrier myself - LOL!
PS: thanks for sharing anyways yah... ;) |
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i will keep on doing, whatever i want to do
i do something not because THERE IS FAILURE OR SUCCESS
i do something because I WANT TO DO IT..just doing it make me happy
so my happiness is not related to any failure or so called success but FREEDOM, liberty, carefree like a bird in the blue sky
being happy is all of success I NEED
when i am happy, i am at the top of this world..i care less about others, depa happy or not, IS NOT OF MY CONCERN
only a CAPITALIST lives by the notion of success and failure, a socialist is born to be happy |
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Reply #36 ajinomotonosuga's post
"a socialist is born to be happy" oooo I like this one... ;) |
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Originally posted by lealaurielle at 18-8-2007 12:48 AM
"a socialist is born to be happy" oooo I like this one... ;)
u will always love any socialist lah liloyel...just ask fidel castro hihihihihi |
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Reply #36 ajinomotonosuga's post
a socialist is born to behappy
Bravo! there is a cardinal truth in that saying. Che Guevara smiled even staring at death. |
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