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"Culture is the heritage of us all. some may be more interested than others in the treasures of the past, but no one can fail to take a pride in his country's participation in the story of mankind, as represented in carvings, sculpture, music, paintings and the other arts. And there is a personal commitment to this, for no man can really say he is alone: we are all joined through our identity, with the cultures which are part of the mainstream of life"
- Simon Kapwepwe, Zambian Independence Freedom Fighter

"Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm" - Winston Churchill

"Try to be the rainbow in someone else's cloud" - Maya Angelou

"Your time is limited so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinion drown out your inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition" - Steve Jobs








Wednesday, 20 April 2011

My Haitus

Unfortunately, my blogging has gone down the drain since I have been back home.  Not only has my internet been non-existent and despite my best efforts, I have only posted from my blackberry once :(.

I am also going through a very scary transitional period where for the first time I really have no idea where I am going or how to get there and the darkness seems to have no light to guide me at any point.  So I am not sure whether I am wondering around aimless or whether I am following a path that will be revealed when I reach my preferred destination.

At this time I am appreciating energy.  Right now it's been sapped right out of me and I am spending most of my time trying to stay optimistic and use my reserves wisely.  I am hoping that I will resolve my current life challenges soon so I can go back to normalcy and being connected.

It doesn't help that the Libya situation is becoming more and more military and that I like the rest of the world still have not shone enough light on the Cote D'Ivoire issue that has been going on for much longer. That coupled with the craziness that happened in Japan just has me a bit forlorn at the moment...

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