Wednesday, March 23, 2011

How Early Should I Wax

BASQUE LESSONS FROM JAPAN ** DAVID **


outset and before I forget, go from this humble corner of my infinite gratitude for the effort you do a lot to go through the blog, leave me your impressions and make you a fan, which is a beautiful way of reminding me that you are close and there are still things that are worthwhile, because people deserve the penalty. Infinite thanks for caring for, and keep me, for trusting. (...)



News of Japan, I caught a bit off guard, to put it in some way, the weekend was a time of madness and misinformation and I did not know what happened until several days later. What makes me think that the information is important, you need to know what happens in the world because everything affects us and everything we teach. And to avoid responsibility for the misfortunes affect us, makes us a little less sensitive.




I said yesterday, a wise man -Of those that I have the luck of getting to know-that in misfortune, that has happened in Japan has become less bad. By the attitude of the Japanese, by the way of understanding life, understanding rights and obligations, always leave one place to the needs of others. That is the crux lacks many societies, that in good times and bad hours, in the end we only care about our own navels, forgetting that there may be someone worse, he may have run out by our own selfishness, thinking of others that progress is possible. Positive.

In this vein, I invite you to read this article signing David Jimenez and as Punset Elsa says, "illustrates some of the psychological complexities posed by our differences, and remind us to be open to these differences, but trying to understand them without judging, can be a key important to consciously choose how we live. "




http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2011/03/20/internacional/1300609440.html


Today is a gray day in Valencia;
but there is always a coffee in good company
a little bit of laughter (youtube is a wonderful factory),
a dose of endorphins in the gym,
a surfeit of couch and blanket, a massage
tiernote rich ... ;-)


Mil besitos!


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