(I think I might add a current obsession note at the top just for fun *shrug* so far my current obsessions would be: TWEWY (make that Shibuya too XD), I AM THE BEST by 2NE1 (plus Minzy blows my mind), sushi (but that'll be a lifelong obsession), one day making a Shiki cosplay, and Kyon (or narrators like him because he is just really special). And with that outlandish and ultimately useless list, I'll move on to the main topic!
So as Thanksgiving is sort of approaching soon (less than a month at least) in Americana, an idea for a post about Nick Vujicic came to mind. Like the title suggests, he has no limbs, but he has managed to stay really positive through really rough times. Even just seeing his video (the title is above: No Arms, No Legs, No Worries--though I could have sworn it was No Problem instead of No Worries, but anyways--), I could tell he had such a wonderful and revitalizing presence (and the accent helps, I must say XD). After he speaks, he always has a lot of people crying, but in a good way. He tells everyone that they are special and perfect in their own way, but does it in a way that it's not just empty words--it's as if he knows exactly who he's speaking to.
One thing (out of many) that really stuck out to me is his story of how he became a professional speaker. So he would call hundreds of schools and they would turn him down, but nonetheless he persisted because this was his dream. Finally, he came to one school and just introduced himself as a professional speaker and said he wanted to come to their school, which was 2 hours away, and they would only pay him fifty dollars. Because he had no limbs, he obviously couldn't drive, so he asked his brother who refused at first, but then gave in when offered 50 dollars (first paycheck gone before he even did the job lol). Unfortunately, they only gave him 5 minutes to speak, but it was his first job so he just felt thankful to have it. Now, he has spoken to millions around the world!
As I think about him occasionally, each time I feel really thankful for my health and all that I have in my life because he feels extremely lucky despite being born without any arms or legs. I really don't know if I could feel even half as optimistic if I had been born like him, so he is extremely admirable, to say the least. So, I would like to use this blog to thank God for all that I have in my life because I feel so lucky.
I also remember reading this post on...I believe it was a site I found through stumbleupon (of course) where this one girl wrote, "As I'm thinking about how much my life sucks, I go to my room and listen to my ipod to feel better, but then I realize not everyone can have an ipod. And not everyone can have a bed."
That also reminded me to appreciate anything I've ever taken for granted.
However, I am in no way trivializing any problems that are less than life-altering because they, too, are valid, obviously. I was more just highlighting what I am thankful for because anything that makes us feel bad shouldn't be trivialized.
So, that was just to clear up the general topic. But yes, I will probably update before then, but if not, happy holidays!
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