So my important lesson learned today stems from my mother's Pineapples.....
How? I've been waiting forever for the darn things to grow but it's been raining a lot for a while now and Pineapple growing + excessive rain spells zero fruit. I came back home just now and the sun's been out every day. As I was walking around the yard, I noticed pineapples growing.... FINALLY..... It amazes me that creation knows when to be fruitful and multiply or to hang back and wait for the right time to ripen.
The human affliction is such that we constantly jump the queue and rush to meet deadlines. Good things come to those who wait. Don't get me wrong, this is no justification for laziness. I am merely pointing out that there times when it would be beneficial to let the dark clouds pass so when you bloom, the sunlight leads people to that beauty... Olsem, sampla tingting tasol, u yet skelim.
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Sorting things out
I've reached a stage where it's time once again to sort out my room into give away, throw away and keep piles. I do this regularly when I feel I am in need of change.
Change aids progress. Granted, there are some regrets along the way such as giving away my storybook collection (my future children would have enjoyed them) but I see my old desk at my cousins and appreciate that its being put to good use.
PNG is also at a stage where we need to weed out politicians we don't need, those that should be in other roles and those that need to stay. We are overdue as a nation for spring cleaning.
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Change aids progress. Granted, there are some regrets along the way such as giving away my storybook collection (my future children would have enjoyed them) but I see my old desk at my cousins and appreciate that its being put to good use.
PNG is also at a stage where we need to weed out politicians we don't need, those that should be in other roles and those that need to stay. We are overdue as a nation for spring cleaning.
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Digicel Pacific
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