Sunday, November 29, 2009

Be a Sea Sponge.

Sponges do not have nervous, digestive or circulatory systems. Instead most rely on maintaining a constant water flow through their bodies to obtain food and oxygen and to remove wastes, and the shapes of their bodies are adapted to maximize the efficiency of the water flow.

Our perspective on life today, should be like a sponge, we should absorb the good from people whom we meet, know about, hear about or read about, always looking for the good in all things whether its the movies that we see or the music that we hear or even from the birds of the sky or from the animals that roam the earth. We can learn so much from the things that make up our lives, we need to only absorb what is relevant and good, remove the irrelevant or the bad in the nature of things surrounding us, learning never stops at an age, it is an evolving process, everyday we can learn something new to incorporate into our lives to sweeten the lives around us and our own.

Let us adapt ourselves, to listen, to feel, to notice, to read and to observe the good things around us and learn something from everything for there no greater teacher than experience in this world.

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