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Friday, January 6, 2012

Passion and Hardwork

I found those words in Diana Rikasari blog. When I read it, i  feel the same. Sometimes we make some mistakes in our life, big or little. But the most important is that we can realize it. Then, it make us changing to be better in life.

I'm a believer of "passion", but at the same time, I do think that "passion" should be balanced. I disagree with the thinking that if you're into arts, then you don't need to study maths. Or if you've managed to run a business even before you graduate, then there's no point of finishing school or university. Life should be balanced. Like day and night. Like fiction and fantasy. Practice goes well with theories. Sometimes, we abuse the idea of "passion" that we neglect the fact that in life, it's not always about you. And even when it's about you, you need to be complete. Don't use "passion" as an excuse to miss out on other things life has to offer. Don't just live in your own passion-bubble and not touch other worlds. Be out there and stay current.

You know, the power of praying to God is really really powerful. Never be afraid to ask God what you wish to achieve in life, for God always listens and makes them come true if it's for the better. But then again, you really have to believe that God will always give you the best, even when the best is what we think isn't and not what we asked for. Don't just "work hard", but "work very very hard", and let things unfold naturally. Our job as humans is to try our best, aim as high as we can, but leave the results to God. This is the only way to feel complete and peaceful. "Complete" because we live with a mission, "peaceful" because we're letting God lead the way.

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