January 11, 2014

What a wonderful world

  If you put a little attention on things around you, even those things that doesn't seems to matter, you will find that you're living in a wonderful world. 
  The sun is out, inspecting all the miracles on earth ─ the floating clouds, the vital lives, the flying birds, the walking livings, and the cheerful smiles. Just like Albert Einstein said,
"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” 
  Everything is miracle to me. Why is the sky so blue? Why are the clouds so free? How all the things were given lives? How the birds fly high? How do people learn to smile and to feel happiness? 

  Yet I realized, all the perfect things have something imperfect, even for miracles. For example, relationship between people can be one of the best things created on earth or the heaviest burden. It can lift you up to heaven or drag you down to hell. Or another example ─ death. Some were freed by death while others were haunted by it. As Steve Jobs once said, "Death is very likely the single best invention of life. Even the word "perfect" is not fully positive. Sometimes it can be really stressful and tiring.
  Still,With all these imperfect, the world is somehow perfect and wonderful. 

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