Thatit』smorethanaright,it』syourduty,tobewhoyouare.
Thatlifeisnotaproblemtosolve,butagifttocherish.
Andyou』llbeabletostayoneuponwhatused.togetyoudown.
每個人都知道:
你無法為每個人辦到每件事。
你無法立刻完成所有的事。
你無法把所有的事都做得盡善盡美。
你無法把每件事都做得比別人好,
你只是和其他人一樣。
所以:
你要找到你是誰,做好自己。
你要決定什麼是要先去做的。
你要發現自己的優點,並好好地利用。
你要學會不與其他人競爭。
因為沒有人是你的對手。
接下來:
你要學著認識到自己的獨一無二。
你要學習設置優先權並做決策。
你要接受生活的局限性。
你要學會適當尊重自己。
你將成為最重要的。
勇敢的相信:
你是個完美的,獨一無二的人。
你創造了百年不遇的歷史事件。
這是你的責任更勝過於你的權利。
生活不是一個需要解決的麻煩,而是一份需要珍惜的禮物。
勇敢的生活你將會得到你想擁有的一切。
CatchTheDream追隨夢想
Catchthestarthatholdsyourdestiny,theonethatforevertwinkleswithinyourheart.Takeadvantageofpreciousopportunitieswhiletheystillsparklebeforeyou.Alwaysbelievethatyourultimategoalisattainableaslongasyoucommityourselftoit.
Thoughbarriersmaysometimesstandinthewayofyourdreams,rememberthatyourdestinyishidingbehindthem.Acceptthefactthatnoteveryoneisgoingtoapproveofthechoicesyou』vemade,havefaithinyourjudgment,catchthestarthattwinklesinyourheart,anditwillleadyoutoyourdestiny』spath.Followthatpathwayanduncoverthesweetsunrisesthatawaityou.
Takeprideinyouraccomplishments,astheyaresteppingstonestoyourdreams.Understandthatyoumaymakemistakes,butdon』tletthemdiscourageyou.Valueyourcapabilitiesandtalentsfortheyarewhatmakeyoutrulyunique.Thegreatestgiftsinlifearenotpurchased,butacquiredthroughhardworkanddetermination.
追隨能夠改變你命運的那顆星,那顆永遠在你心中閃爍的明星。當它在你面前閃耀時,抓住這寶貴的機會。請謹記,只要你堅持不懈,最終的目標總能實現。
儘管實現夢想的途中有時會遇到障礙,要知道這是命運對你的挑戰。不是每個人都會贊成你的選擇,接受這個現實,並相信自我的判斷,追隨那顆在你心中閃爍的明星,它會引領你踏上命運的征途。堅持不懈,你就能享受那些幸福時刻。
每前進一步,你都應引以為豪,因為它們是你實現夢想的階梯。要知道在這個過程中你也許會犯錯誤,但不要氣餒。珍視自我的潛能,因為它們使你獨一無二。生命中最珍貴的禮物不是花錢買來的,而是通過努力和決心而獲取的。
MyMiraculousFamily生命的奇跡
Ineverconsideredmyselfunique,butpeopleareconstantlytellingme,"Youareamiracle."Tome,Iwasjustanordinary"guy"withrealisticgoalsandbigdreams.Iwasa19-year-oldstudentattheUniversityofTexasandwellonmywaytowardfulfillingmy"bigdream"ofonedaybecominganorthopedicsurgeon.
OnthenightofFebruary17,1981IwasstudyingforanOrganicChemistrytestatthelibrarywithSharon,mygirlfriendofthreeyears.Sharonhadaskedmetodriveherbacktoherdormitoryasitwasgettingquitelate.Wegotintomycar,notrealizingthatjustgettingintoacarwouldneverquitebethesameformeagain.IquicklynoticedthatmygasgaugewasregisteredonemptysoIpulledintoanearbyconveniencestoretobuy$2.00worthofgas."I'llbebackintwominutes,"IyelledatSharonasIclosedthedoor.Butinstead,thosetwominuteschangedmylifeforever.
Enteringtheconveniencestorewaslikeenteringthetwilightzone.OntheoutsideIwasahealthy,athletic,pre-medstudent,butontheinsideIwasjustanotherstatisticofaviolentcrime.IthoughtIwasenteringanemptystore,butsuddenlyIrealizeditwasnotemptyatall.Threerobberswereintheprocessofcommittingarobberyandmyentranceintothestorecaughtthembysurprise.Oneofthecriminalsimmediatelyshoveda.38caliberhandguntomyhead,orderedmetothecooler,pushedmedownonthefloor,andpumpedabulletintothebackofmyhead-executionstyle.HeobviouslythoughtIwasdeadbecausehedidnotshootmeagain.Thetrioofthievesfinishedrobbingthestoreandleftcalmly.
Meanwhile,SharonwonderedwhyIhadnotreturned.AfterseeingthethreemenleavethestoreshereallybegantoworryasIwasthelastpersonshesawenteringthestore.Shequicklywentinsidetolookforme,butsawnoone-onlyanalmostemptycashregistercontainingonecheckandseveralpennies.Quicklysherandowneachaisleshouting,"Mike,Mike!"
Justthentheattendantappearedfromthebackofthestoreshouting,"Lady,getdownonthefloor.I'vejustbeenrobbedandshotat!"
Sharonquicklydroppedtothefloorscreaming,"Haveyouseenmyboyfriend?Hehasauburnhair."Themandidnotreplybutwentbacktothecoolerwherehefoundmechokingonmyvomit.Theattendantquicklycleanedmymouthandthencalledforthepoliceandanambulance.
Sharonwasinshock.ShewasbeginningtounderstandthatIwashurt,butshecouldnotbegintocomprehendorimaginetheseverityofmyinjury.
WhenthepolicearrivedtheyimmediatelycalledthehomicidedivisionastheydidnotthinkIwouldsurviveandthe1paramedicreportedthatshehadneverseenapersonsoseverelywoundedsurvive.At1:30a.m.myparentswholivedinHouston,wereawakenedbyatelephonecallfromBrackenridgeHospitaladvisingthemtocometoAustinassoonaspossiblefortheyfearedIwouldnotmakeitthroughthenight.
ButIdidmakeitthroughthenightandearlyinthemorningthe1neurosurgeondecidedtooperate.However,hequicklyinformedmyfamilyandSharonthatmychancesofsurvivingthesurgerywereonly40/60.Ifthiswerenotbadenough,theneurosurgeonfurthershockedmyfamilybytellingthemwhatlifewouldbelikeformeifI1beattheoddsandsurvived.HesaidIprobablywouldneverwalk,talk,orbeabletounderstandevensimplecommands.
Myfamilywashopingandprayingtoheareventheslightestbitofencouragementfromthatdoctor.Instead,hispessimisticwordsgavemyfamilynoreasontobelievethatIwouldeveragainbeaproductivememberofsociety.ButonceagainIbeattheoddsandsurvivedthethreeandahalfhoursofsurgery.