Saturday, January 31, 2009

How I contest the times

1. I hold unto this truth, that one's family is the most precious community he has or belongs to.
2. I feel like worrying much about the future is a good thing, except when your worries start to make the future eternal.
3. Patience is the most valuable of all traits, as it allows you to see further and to know more.
4. The moral authority in life isn't simply an allegiance to faith or an idea, and then believing in the eventual influence in your actions; but necessarily how you manage to manage yourself while in that belief.
5. There is no such thing as justice when you are not the designer of the law.
6. There is no such thing as friendship amongst men, especially when one still hasn't forgotten that his friends are not his brothers.
7. The beauty of making friendships is that it teaches you how to sort out the followers and leaders of the world.
8. There are so many few things that good make me feel better than a nice quarters in my house, a couple of nicely bred dogs, my pen, a paper, and a simple wife who wants to always join me in my quarters; even when I don't want her to.
9. It is outrageous to me when one commits me and then I discover that they've always been unsure.
10. I am certain that the coolest wife would always have a dress that has lily prints in her wardrobe.
11. The sexiest thing about a girl is when she is confident and knows how to rest her divine curves.
12. I could always fall for a woman who has nice and shapely feet. I feel as though how one puts their weight upon the earth is the same as how one lays their backs upon the sheets.
13. There is no such thing as destiny. It only exists after you are not. what good could that possibly do for you?
14. The irony of life is that the weak are quick to take a stride and measure the mile, whilst the strong mostly take steps that measure in miles.
15. The beauty in time is that one eventually recognizes the power of the mind.
16. It is always humbling to me when my mother reminds me that I am her son.
17. I will never trade the love of my mother for anything except the love of the memory of her.
18. I love being alive.
19. There is a God. This is why all natural things or circumstances are always in a state of balance in terms of Physics.
20. One cannot go about distrusting everyone. But I can tell you that when you know someone, you must have to distrust them a little.
21. Those who are there only when they are present are those who are forever in your memory.
22.I love to eat. I like a plate of meats, a little little veggie corner, cracking bread, a glass of wine, a beautiful at the table, and the prospects that lay thereafter.
23. There is no such thing as democracy. It is only for those who know that they are to be governed and can do nothing about it.
24. The power of the mind is in the effect of everyday.
25. My justice will come on the day when men would simply love those who had loved them before forever.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Character and the Moral outcome

Character is a very critical aspect of one’s nature. It is my conviction that character is the basis of most if not all eventualities, and that character is also the maker of strong relationships regardless of which kind of connection. Some have defined character as an aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of a person. I agree with this general definition, however, I believe that character is bizarrely more personal and unique than it is defined.
My appreciation of character is not nearly truthful if I was to solely depend on the general defined meaning of the word. Thus, after considering those factors that are combined to fulfill the ordinary reader’s understanding of the word character, which include: honesty, courage, integrity, honor, and many other peculiar qualities or behaviors typically associated with character, I have humbly chosen to elaborate on the word myself, but with a reflective association to myself as an individual, and to those things that I have considered, and decided to make major factors in the contribution toward a good and solid character.
Character to me is personal action. I believe that action is the foundation of all success. Hence, a person prone to acting when needed is most likely to be of solid character. Character is also good management, and I must note, that a good character that reflects management must be accompanied by the quality of indomitable will.
Good character must involve doing things right, demonstrating leadership in doing the right things, and also believing that one’s mind can achieve all endeavors. Noting that some things are naturally difficult, or defined as impossible, good character in this circumstance would stem from a person’s determination in completing their tasks, and maintaining their responsibilities. Character must also be consistent, and very committed to principle and moral right.
In fact, character is all these things I have mentioned, and the following but vital factors, that combine to form a solid character in my opinion, with which I relate: A character must be inventing, experimenting, growing, and taking relevant risks toward a better social attitude, or communal standing. A good character person must be of inoffensive self-esteem and considerate of friendships. A person with a good and distinct character should consider his intellect unequal to his personal principle of life (Character). Character is respect of the old and of the new, character is simply respect, and good character cannot be without faith in things, mutuality in one’s relationship with his own thoughts, and finally, character must be enthusiastic of all circumstances. In all humbleness, I conclude by saying, that character is the basis of most eventualities.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Why I thought Obama was a good presidential candidate

This is my thought. I have considered several ways of understanding as I wonder why Barrack Obama seemingly is, if not certainly, the best presidential candidate there is in the election 2008 race. After exploiting the dynamics of the publicly presented records of candidates, the structure of their private lives and family, how much education and experience gathered, and what core social dynamics may relate, or hold relevant to all candidates, I came to this reasoning as to why Barrack is probably the best candidate there is.
However, my reasoning is conditioned such that, I must indeed create a relation to Barrack in order to convey a salient presentation of my thought, or rather, a subtle academic argument on why Barrack should be the man to take us into the 21st century safely. In my humble attempt to justify my inclination on the thought of an Obama presidency, I stumbled upon the word “character”, which through its definition, I was able to trace some reasons why many positives, and dramatic trends in the election 2008 contest are associated with Obama.
To be able to choose a president that would take us into the “Next Wave” of politics (socio-economically, socio-politically, geo-politically, culturally, especially, generally), it is vital that we are able to have a perception, an assessment, or distinct understanding of what could be that person’s character, before even making them the foremost of our considerations. As for me, I have chosen to follow comments made by Obama in his speeches, and events that he has participated in, in order to come close to meeting him in person, or more effectively, in order to grasp the political logics that govern his political morality.
Barrack seems to have always held positions that were opposing to most of the chaos that we witness today in our governmental organizations. He also seems to have always argued against the ruling majority, and sometimes, mostly against a popular elitist method of political logic. These two particular realizations puzzled me, especially because, though Barrack hasn’t always been successful or been a finisher of good endeavors, though he has managed to constantly be on the side that best reflects the human circumstance of the time in every way, somehow, some people manage to emphasize a lack of experience on his part.
Character, being an aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person, can be found imprinted on the political path of Barrack Obama. He started by diving into defending the civil rights of those for whom his services were worthwhile, he refused, criticized, and denied the necessity and relevance of NAFTA when it was necessary to have the foresight, he called for no authorization for war in Iraq, he implies his understanding of the masses through his “be able to afford” health care policy, and many more. Briefly, I suggest we all read the speeches, and works of Obama, just so that we know better, the man who might take us deeper into the 21st century.