"...always making plans for the future and always being surprised by the present."
that's just how my life is the past several months. i planned until i couldn't sleep as tight, i worked as if nothing is impossible; but my path has been nothing but a series of delightful surprises, of unexpected events, and of situations unfolding one day at a time.
this book entitled "Eleven Minutes" written by one of my favorite authors, Paulo Coehlo has kept me company for the last two days. inspiring, mind-bugging and a representation of recent realities showing how life circumstances brought people to situations by either by chance or by choice. prostitution. do you think prostitutes are prostitutes for the same reason? to rise above poverty? or reach financial and social dreams? do you think prostitutes are victims of life difficulties or of their own decisions?
who am i to judge? in fact, i don't judge anyone for their life choices. be responsible. know your values. set your rules. love yourself. embrace life, including it's challenges.
life is a roller-coaster. we hop with excitement, but shout compelling it to stop when the ups and downs of the ride disorganizes us. but with this book, i was comforted with the fact that the roller-coaster is a machine operated by the Supreme God who only wants nothing but joy and excitement during the ride; and that whether i like it or not, the roller-coaster will come to a complete stop --- all in due time.
thank you, Paulo Coehlo.


