Business is a little slow today.It;s hard to be positive minded given the current situation. All I could think of to keep this clinic running is by doing more large scale campaigns.
Instead of sitting down worrying, I tried doing other things to divert my attention. I bought a book couple of years back, an autobiography by CNN anchorman, Mr Anderson Cooper. This would be the 7th time I am reading the book. It's a page turner, and he wrote his experiences while covering the news on 2004 Tsunami,Hurricane Katrina, his childhood. Every single detail was so well written, so well that it actually mentally brings you to join him for a ride.
This is one book that I highly recommend.
The second book, well, was recommended by a friend regarding the similarities between Buddhism and Christianity.
To be frank, I need to load up my system with caffeine while reading the latter, not because it's not interesting, but it's about facts, while the autobiography brings you to Sumatra, Rwanda, Louisiana, and his personal struggle with the lost of his father at a young age and a brother who committed suicide.It makes me feel like I am actually witnessing the things that he vividly described.
Well, enough of that. Then while surfing Youtube this morning, man... YouTube never fails to amaze me. This is a real kicker.
Instead of sitting down worrying, I tried doing other things to divert my attention. I bought a book couple of years back, an autobiography by CNN anchorman, Mr Anderson Cooper. This would be the 7th time I am reading the book. It's a page turner, and he wrote his experiences while covering the news on 2004 Tsunami,Hurricane Katrina, his childhood. Every single detail was so well written, so well that it actually mentally brings you to join him for a ride.
This is one book that I highly recommend.
The second book, well, was recommended by a friend regarding the similarities between Buddhism and Christianity.
To be frank, I need to load up my system with caffeine while reading the latter, not because it's not interesting, but it's about facts, while the autobiography brings you to Sumatra, Rwanda, Louisiana, and his personal struggle with the lost of his father at a young age and a brother who committed suicide.It makes me feel like I am actually witnessing the things that he vividly described.
Well, enough of that. Then while surfing Youtube this morning, man... YouTube never fails to amaze me. This is a real kicker.
It'd never cross my mind the word "F**K you" is so popular, so much that there's a song with F**K you as the title, and not only in the lyrics, just as any rap music.. All the cussing are written in the song. So F**K you is part of the song, but this guy made F**k You as a song.
And the imaginative Indian teacher who explained the versatility of the word "F**K"
What the heck??
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