i believe in having passion in whatever i do, as long as i’ve set about doing it. i apply this to web design, to traveling solo, to doing anything i have set my heart on.

but a person’s strong point always proves to be a double-edged sword. such passion, if applied to the wrong places, may inadvertently turn into a blind, pointless pursue of things that may not be worth it.
it takes courage to know when to stop doing something you so believe in. it takes courage to stop doing the very thing you have such passion for.
i’m still learning how to stop.
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goes by the name veron. a definitive leo born august 1, 1984. a solo traveler. loves cats, coffee, sensual music, yummy food and technology. when she's not at her job as an IS developer for the government, she's likely to be out dining, or visiting an interesting art gallery or event.







You know there isn’t such a thing as pursuing a passion in something that doesn’t count. Cos if you have a passion for it, and you pursue it, you’ll likely succeed in it, or at least learn from it. Unless of course if it’s wrong or hurts someone View all comments by wy
there are always things that aren’t that important, but people pursue them passionately anyway. money, for example.
no one has been able to bring his wealth with him to his grave. at the end of the day, everyone is the same. our bodies rot the same way in the earth, and burn the same way in the furnace. money doesn’t count anymore.
what really counts is whether we have made any difference in this world when we are living in it. View all comments by Veron
Navigating through life is tough.
May you have the resilience to pursue what is right, courage to change what is wrong and wisdom to know the difference.
God be with you! View all comments by old TCHS boy
dun be trouble by the thoughts…make use of yr daily energy till the max to generate more meaningful memories…. =) aniway i cant vote for yr BLOGFEST cos the password is not find in my INBOX!! sorry… i try to find the icon "forget password" but it was no where to found… View all comments by xx
hello old TCHS boy, thanks for the inspiring words and encouragement.
God be with you too! View all comments by Veron
hey xx, thanks for the support and the effort. have you tried looking in your junk mail folder for the email?
whatever it is, i am just glad that i have one more supporter, vote or no vote :)
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