Saturday, October 1, 2011

Ladies and Gentlemen...I am desperately seeking some questions, some thoughts, some revellations to be brought to my attention. I suggest you folks get your thinking caps on and start doing some typing. I need your feedback to drive my ideas. If I don't know what you want, how can I possibly deliver the goods. If I don't have questions, what am I to answer?

Questions sometimes provide reassurance to a person's mind, body and soul. Quite often, it is a question that may lead to your answer. So to think of a question and then trying to answer that question, you are in-fact solving the riddle.

Asking questions, makes one think. Quite often people don't think things through themselves. Some people don't ask that question-Does this make sense? This can lead to poor decisions, and dire straits.

So all in all, two plus two is four, and yes, I do breathe oxygen each day to survive. And yes, I also ask questions-All part of being-HUMAN!

Charbster - See ya later

3 comments:

Jean-Marie Rouhana said...

hey man, I've been (silently :PPP) reading ur posts since a while now.
I like the talks about achievements, goals and getting up each day and fighting,

etc... and for me motivation is so important.
But I also believe in self conditionning, it's like you project a certain scenario

and you say to yourself (aka you decide) that when this happens (whether bad or

good), my response ought to be specific actions.
You know, it's like when you get fire alarm training, when there's a fire, it

doesn't matter if you're scared or not, if you're wounded, in a grey mood, or

whatever, you response will always be what it should, what you've previously

decided what it should be. And you just do what you have to do irrespective of

your "mind status" in the sake of surviving and going forward and being an active

part of your "ecosystem" :):) This way I really feel that I am free, free of all

the things that may slow me down, including myself :)
I'd like to know your say about that :)

Shirley Ann Burdock said...
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Shirley Ann Burdock said...

Hello Charbel
I just found out about you and your vehicle crash today, when I realized you and I share the same facebook friend. Your story is inspirational and makes me think of my own life and the importance of having the kind of positive mindset to create the kind of future I want for myself. You have such a loving team of family and friends cheering you on, and now from Dartmouth I will be cheering you on too! I hope and pray that you will continue to embrace the love you have around you and find the strength you need to work towards your future.