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Pain

What’s something most people don’t understand?

Often part of our growth,

All of us have gone or going through some sort of pain.

Kindness and empathy ease the sore;

Heals and lifts languishing body and soul.

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It Boosts Productivity

How has technology changed your job?

From the time of Homo Erectus,

To this Digital Age of the Twenty-first century,

Technology doesn’t only improve our jobs and our lives,

But they’re indisputable evidence of human’s ingenuity and remarkable ability to adapt and innovate.

And it always head us forward.

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Blogging

My nearly two decades-long journey on the Web

With enduring real life lessons

On becoming a better human being.

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Always Pursue What Is Right

Even if alone,

It is always justified

All merits aside.

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We Are Bloggers

Courtesy of Google Images

Merriam-Webster defines each of us as “. . . A person who writes and maintains a blog.” Although I am grateful that we are in the dictionary; however, I think it’s an understatement. Let me explain.

Blogging is painstaking; because, we do things passionately. And yes, it’s hard to blog; but, we are doing this—because we want our voices to be heard, we want our works to be seen, we want our hearts and souls to be felt amid being digital.

We strive for that kind of passion that the world can feel. We showcase our talents and skills, our knowledge, humor and wit despite being vulnerable to all bad actors of the Web. But we are brave and strong.

Maintaining a blog is never easy. We have a wide and broad audience from all corners of the world, who we wish would follow us and subscribe to our Sites. We are competitive just as, we are creative and innovative.

We thrive because we are a community. We want to be appreciated by our peers and vice versa. Reciprocity is vital to getting and sustaining connections. Of course, we want to connect and keep that connection to kindred souls—and we are.

We are bloggers. And we are changing the world.

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Not Who, It’s What

Who was your most influential teacher? Why?

From the wisdom of acceptance,

To learning what’s amiss,

To the tenacity and courage of getting it right—

Failure is the best teacher.

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I Wish To Love More

What do you wish you could do more every day?

I wish I can give more love to family and friends—bloggers or not—

Life is too short to love so deeply and truthfully.

And as the song said, “it’s the only thing that there’s just too little of.”

Haters can mock; critics may criticize and scrutinize:

But the hard truth is, at the end,

We can only be remembered best,

By the amount of love we have given—

For that is all that matters.

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Selfie

Courtesy of New York Film Academy

It’s about taking a very personal matter in your own hand;

But it doesn’t mean that what you got is a wand.

Your best shot is the goal;

Don’t think the task is small.

To be a fairy godmother to yourself is no joke.

Tips, tips, tips:

Using a stick

Comes with a risk.

The higher the cam, the skinnier you look;

The farther the cam, the less blemishes to crook.

Adobe and AI are Houdinis.

They take so little of you,

To create the best version of you.

Once in a while is okay;

But to do it everyday, a hater would be in dismay.

Remember:

Your best shot is the goal;

But you don’t have to be bold, as in bold.

Go, go, go!

Hey!

Don’t forget to post.