Entry: Random thoughts Monday, October 10, 2005



"Life isn’t about keeping score. It’s not about how many people call you and its not about who you’ve dated at all. It isn’t about who you’ve kissed, what sport you play, or which guy or girl likes you. It’s not about your shoes or your hair or the color of your skin or where you live or go to school. In fact, it’s not about grades, money, clothes, or colleges that accept you or not. Life isn’t about if you have a lot of friends, or if you are alone, and its not about how accepted or unaccepted you are. Life isn’t just about that.

But life is about who you love and who you hurt. It’s about how you feel about yourself. Its about trust, happiness and compassion. It’s about sticking up for your friends and replacing inner hate with love. Life is about avoiding jealousy, overcoming ignorance and building confidence. It’s about seeing people for who they are and not what they have. Most of all, its about choosing to use your life to touch someone else’s in a way that could never have been achieved otherwise. These choices are what life’s about."


Yes, that is what's life about, choosing to use your life to touch someone else's life. Questions have been thrown at me, why i changed my course after 2 years of being a computer science student to take up psychology, which by popular misconception of the OLD people is only for mentally ill people. *** shux*** I always say that i'd rather understand the concept of people cause it has always been my passion to understand how the mind works, making programs does not make sense to me at all no feelings involved. It has always left me open-mouthed how my teacher's were able to touch the lives of people may it be through analysis or any process at all. It may sound to dramatic, but yes i do want to touch a person's life, and in my little way i have and it always gives me this feeling of
worthiness.

   1 comments

trickyboy
October 12, 2005   09:37 AM PDT
 
Psychology's not for mentally-ill people ... i object to that ;)

well it's not a matter of scoring, and you're right ;)

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