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Sunday, 20 November 2016
Be Careful of Your Thoughts They Control Your Destiny the analysis of the Quote

An analysis of this quote of the ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao-Tze.
“Watch your thoughts; they become words”: Every word that comes out of our mouth comes from a thought – whether consciously or unconsciously. A happy, kind thought precedes happy, kind words. And vice versa, if our thoughts are less than desirable, then somewhere along the thought process, we must’ve kindled matching thoughts.
“Watch your words; they become actions”: Our tone of voice and body language instinctively follow the words we’re saying (unless you’ve credible acting skills) – whether sweet or sour – they follow the thought we have bundled behind our words.
“Watch your actions; they become habits”: All of the habits we have were created by the actions we choose to take over and over again. Habits can be changed when we begin to take different actions which will form positive habits.
“Watch your habits; they become your character”: This is the set of qualities that distinguish us from one another – the way other people see us. They can’t feel our feelings or think our thoughts (maybe a soul mate can) – they only hear our words, see our actions and habits that define who we are and what we stand for.
“Watch your character; it becomes your destiny”: Our destiny – our reality – our world. Each of us has a unique perception of the world we live in. This is to an extent because we’ve created it – by our past thoughts. Take the example of the glass being half full or half empty – the point of view is unique to one’s interpretation of reality.
Though we may desire our future to be different to our past and present – many of us don’t achieve our goals because we’re stuck in a chronic cycle of “doing the same things over and over and expecting different results”. If we keep doing what we’ve always done, will we not get what we’ve always got?
Your Name is What Jessica
Today's victim, a girl named Jessica, wanted her name tattooed in Hebrew. Check out her tattoo:

Those of you familiar with Hebrew, can notice two interesting facts:
- The tattoo is written in script
- It actually says Jetsica
The correct way to write Jessica in Hebrew, is by using a Samekh - it sounds exactly like S. You can see two versions of Jessica below, the first written in script (my own handwriting) and the second is in print.

Tuesday, 13 September 2016
This Video will Restore Your Faith In Humanity

In an effort to raise money for children in Syria who cannot even afford a jacket, an organization created this video to raise awareness. This video is in another language, but it speaks for itself. You can, however, select subtitles.
The caption at the end says:
Are you a person who would act when you see someone who needs help?
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