Friday, November 2, 2012




Haven't posted anything much here. I will post this here, for the record.
As of below is an actual RJ question I got today from my Pharmaceutical Legislation facilitator.
I decided to post it up here as it more or less summarizes my mindsets and perspectives as of now.

3/11/12 - 12:01 am

note: I will be going to Mustafa in a while. Crazy Sister and Mum wants to go and buy groceries.

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Some people create fake drugs to make a fast buck.

Some others create a "fake life" to fill the voids in their life.

Are you living an authentic life or a fake life?
Why or why not?
How would you deal with those around you who do live a fake life?

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Regarding the question to whether I’m living an authentic life or not, I would consider this life that I am currently living in to be one that can’t be any more real than this. I would say that I am living an authentic life as I know my purpose and I am currently living my best life as of yet. I want to be able to live mine to the very fullest and enjoy every bit of it before I pass on and leave this world. Though some people create a “fake lives” to fill the voids in theirs, I have found a greater purpose in mine that has left me filled and looking forward to living each new day.

I know that I am not an accident and I have a great plan in stored for me

As to how I deal with others around me who live a fake life, I understand that their ‘wavelength’ would not be the same as mine and we may have different mindsets towards life. Knowing of some friends that literally live a fake life that is liken to a drifting wood, being pushed from one phase of life to another – living life by default, and not by design; I feel a pinch of sadness for them as I feel that they don’t know what they’re missing out in life. They are all created for a great purpose and not meant to be just waiting to pass on.

On my part, I will constantly encourage them whenever they feel like giving up on life due to problems or various situations. As these people do not take life seriously and do not see it to be authentic, they are at higher chances of falling into discouragement. It is through times like this where our self worth dips to a new low and where the real test of one’s authenticity of life begins. I believe in the power of words, where it can either build one up or poison another. I want to use my words to bring life to people that are not living in one that is real.

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Posted by Blessed at 9:03 AM