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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Water

I was reminded that Water, the ever changing, is certainly a humble subject for our self-improvement.

It always flow from higher grounds to lower grounds, showing how one should keep moving on, being humble along the way.

It bends and twists and turns with every obstacles along the way, showing how one should change the way of thinking, or find other methods to solve obstacles.

It cleans everything along the way, showing how one should clean our mind and soul as we grow in life, to keep our mind clear and pure.

It may seem harmless, but it can penetrate rocks after dripping on it for thousands of years, showing us that we need to be patient, and gentle doesn’t mean you are weak.

It can hold a lot of heat, as it is resistant to temperature rise or drop, showing us that we should have a big heart, accept others’ faults and tolerant towards these people.

It changes form as heat increases or drops, showing us that we should be flexible by changing form and not stay the same when people treat you differently.

And most important of all, it is vital for the living, just like you and I, having a purpose in life. So be like the water, learn the wisdom from it.

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