There are people who think of chocolate as one of life’s greatest pleasures, there are people who don’t care much about chocolate. There are people who think chocolate is good for health, and there are people who think it’s nothing but a source of unneeded sugars. Myself, I’m somewhere in between… I do love having some chocolate, especially if it’s a Gourmet Dark Chocolate that really makes one’s taste buds dance the sweet fandango. Now, if we’re talking just cheap chocolate-y candy… well, that hardly gets me going anymore. In my opinion, chocolate can be a wonderful thing, and it can be good for health provided two things: it’s a great quality chocolate, and it’s eaten with moderation.
So I was wondering… what about dance? I mean, do you people enjoy dancing? You know, this is just my opinion, but someone who doesn’t enjoy dancing is suffering from some kind of emotional blockage, since it’s all about letting go and just being your body. Well, that doesn’t go to say the opposite is necessarily true: just because you DO dance, doesn’t mean you’re necessarily a balanced person – nor a good dancer for that matter. Although if you’re a REALLY good dancer, I think it’s quite likely you’re also a balanced person. The expection that confirms the rule being my dear departed black broter Michael Jackson, of course! Uhm, but I digress… I’m delving too much in my own opinions here, and my actual point was that dancing is a wonderful thing!
I’d really like to reach out to all those people out there who usually sport the “oh-I-can’t-dance” because “oh-I-got-two-left-feet” or “oh-I-dont-have-rhythm”. Come on people, that’s just an act and you know it! I used to be like that, and trust me – getting over it offered me a good deal of personal detachment. And that in my opinion is a wonderful thing indeed! Uh, I hope I’m not coming across the wrong way, but I was checking out this discount dancewear and I think I got carried away. Just go out and do whatever gets you going, but try and have some fun, for Pete’s sake! Standing there sulking won’t really get you anywhere, if you think about it.
It’s always a little shocking, to see cultural icons disappear – isn’t it? Arguably even more so, in an era such as our own, when it seems as though genuine icons are getting progressively scarcer. When I first heard Michael Jackson had died, the first thing I could think of was “wow, that’s huge”. There aren’t that many guys left alive, who distincly carved their image in our public mindsets like Michael Jackson did.
I think that in our modern days, there will unlikely be anyone like the now-deceased King of Pop, even though I’ve read somewhere that he used to say his younger sound Prince Michael II would someday take his place as the next King. Actually, I’ll be quite happy if such thing happens, but for now… best we can do is hold on to the dear memories, and let go of those that aren’t so important. Wherever you are, MJ… I honestly hope you find the peace you seem to need so desperately in life.
Recession is old news. Soon enough, our economy will rebound from the depths which circumstance have cast it towards. This is why – in my opinion – this is the best time to start making plans that will allow us to ride the waves of prosperity, as soon as they come back. It may sound like a controversial thing to say, but I honestly think this is the right time to come up with a business model and work hard to make it happen, even if it requires getting some Business Loans. Most people will probably disagree with this kind of reasoning, but come on… in my way of seeing things, it makes more sense to apply for a business credit than a personal credit… which most people do anyway.
Granted, I don’t mean to propose that people should just mindlessly rush into debt – much the other way around. Simply put, it takes money to make money! And most up-and-coming entrepreneurs usually don’t have enough money to make their plans come true. So, if you have an idea for a business, one that you really believe in: don’t be afraid to follow your dreams, even if it involves getting in debt. Just remember that, given enough reasoning, risks can be minimized and kept on a tolerable level. Sometimes a little research can go a long way, and a little courage today can bring about quite a shiny future!
Well, I’m personally not a big fan of the iPhone (or Apple for that matter), but all the while I think this is a story worth telling. If nothing else, it’s a little victory in technology over thievery, as well as a practical demonstration of the actual usefulness provided through the “Find my iPhone” service. You can read the long story here, but it’s basically an enthusiast retelling of how a trio of out-of-town geeks managed to track down and retrieve a pilfered iPhone. The reason why this story is interesting is because it could very much happen to anyone of us; if your curiosity is piked, go ahead and enjoy it!
This is probably one of the unexpectedly pleasant side-effects of the on-going worldwide economic crisis we’re living through: it’s now possible to get things that would usually be too expensive, at a price that has deflated towards reasonably expensive. I think one of the best demonstrations of this principle one could hope to find is related to the travel industry; and it actually makes sense, if you think about it: given the widespread recession, one of the things most people are likely to cut back is luxury travels… which equates with the notion that such travels will tend to be less expensive.
I had already thought about that before, but just now I got my confirmation from browsing around the Accor Hotels website. I remember a few years ago I wanted to say in one of these hotels in Singapore, but the price was too heavy. Well, just now I was checking it online and it actually seems very reasonable. Besides, I found out that on-line bookings which get processed between 23-29 this month – for stays between July 10 and September 30 – will get discounts up to %60! In other words, that’s a dream vacation abroad for as little as (or perhaps even less money than) a vacation in one of the tried and true vacationing places in the U.S. of A. This just goes to show that every coin has two side, and even the recession can sometimes bring about positive side effects.
Like I told you before, I’m facing too much stress lately – and I feel like I really have to stand up and do something about it, before I’m dragged down into depression or something like that. So I’m thinking about taking a few days off and doing something that’s both pleasant and useful (at least from an aesthetic viewpoint); with that in mind, I’ll be checking out a laser hair removal Chicago clinic I’ve been referred to by some friends. Mostly because I have to visit Chicago this week, and also because it will help me do away with stress… and also with a bunch of unwanted hairs on my back! Talk about killing a bunch of rabbits with one stone, right?
You know what’s the worst thing about stress – at least in my opinion? Stress is a silent killer. It lurks and waits patiently for the right chance to tear you apart. The most terrible thing about stress is that oftentimes it goes by unnoticed to self (this is something I learned from the stress management seminar), and that’s when it can get most destructive. A stressed person can easily become disturbing to himself and others, but a stressed person in denial, even more so! If you feel as tough you’re building up too much stress, or if you see someone else engaging such patterns… maybe it’s best to try and do something about it.
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So, I was wondering… has any of you guys (and ladies) heard about directv? Apparently the sattelite Tv business is booming, since most people (myself included) are getting tired up putting up with cable companies, their lousy services and irrealistic prices. So apparently when it comes to watching television Direct tv is the thing to choose from nowadays… or so I’m told. I’m actually curious to know more about this service, so I’m wondering if anyone reading this has already tried it. Maybe you can share your experience via comments box? Thanks in advance!
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