Tuesday, November 20, 2007

All Smiles are Beautiful

AAAHHHH!!! TOMORROW IS EEPS PRACTICAL TEST!!! AAAHHH!!! Control circuits are driving me crazy... And i only learned how they actually worked last week only...

Here's a equation my friends and i worked out a few days ago.
Knowledge = Power
Power = Work done/ Time
Therefore, Knowledge = Work done/ Time
This shows that one gains most knowledge when a lot work is done over a short period of time. And if we move time over,
Knowledge*Time = Work done
And from the above equation, we can see that knowledge when used over a long period of time will result in most work done. Yeah. XD

Was feeling emo for no particular reason yesterday and wanted to do a emo post. Then i read this from the daily bread website:

My nephew’s job was soon to be eliminated, so I was glad to hear from his wife that he had just accepted an offer for a new position.

“We prayed, I worried, and Eric was determined to get another job,” Angie wrote in an e-mail, explaining the journey they’d been on for the last few months.

It’s easy for us to panic when we face serious concerns—the loss of a job, a family member with cancer, a wayward child.

So we pray. And we get busy. We start doing everything we can think of to move forward in a positive way.

And we worry. We know it’s a waste of time. Yet a lot of us find ourselves in this dilemma—we know we should trust God, but we wonder just what He’s going to do.

That’s when we turn to His Word—to remind us that He is walking with us and inviting us to hand over to Him our worries and burdens. Scripture tells us, “[Cast] all your care upon Him, for He cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7), and “God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:19).

When your mind turns to anxious thoughts about the future, remember that “your heavenly Father knows” (Matt. 6:32) and will give you what you need.
Cindy Hess Kasper

I don’t know about tomorrow,
It may bring me poverty;
But the One who feeds the sparrow
Is the One who stands by me. —Stanphill
© 1950 by Ira Stanphill

Worry is a burden God never intended us to bear.

I felt better after reading that. I guess i have a problem with letting go of my troubles. And people say i look relaxed. I guess i hide my feelings very well. Another strange thing bout me. I probably cause i find there no use worrying the people around to. So what if i bottle everything up inside? Explosions may happen once in a while, but most of you won't see it. One got to take advantage of every chance he has to release pressure. (:

I started a little on a new blogskin. And a little means collected all the images. Nothing more, nothing less. Going to continue when i feel like i'm going to do something stupid to keep me away from doing those stupid things. Hope it turns out better than my current one. Still thinking of a concept... Any suggestions??

It's ironic that sometimes i tell people to look forward to the future and not look back at past mistakes to feel bad but learn from them. I guess this is what they call regrets. We can only reflect on them and learn from them. Some of these experiences leave scars but thats what all they are, scars and nothing more. They are just a sign that we got through the problem, even thought we got hurt. But with Jesus by my side, i can move on.

Ah... Moving on... Going to watch CSI already before sleeping... See yah next time!!

All smiles are beautiful, non are ever ugly.

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