The document contains several short anecdotes about elderly individuals experiencing common senior moments or age-related issues that cause humorous misunderstandings and mix-ups. These include a man who goes to work with his fly undone and doesn't realize it, an elderly couple who have trouble remembering things and mix up orders at the restaurant, and other lighthearted stories about the everyday challenges of aging.
This 3 line poem expresses how gently or softly something is said, comparing it to a soft wind. The subject says words to someone else, with the last line leaving open what those words may be that were spoken softly.
This document presents a series of mathematical patterns and equations that relate to concepts like hard work, knowledge, attitude, and bullshit. It shows that when letters are assigned numeric values, the words "hard work" equal 98% and "knowledge" equals 96%, while "attitude" equals exactly 100%. Therefore, one can conclude that while hard work and knowledge will get you close to 100%, attitude will get you all the way to 100%. It also shows other words like "bullshit" equaling 103% and "ass kissing" equaling 118%, humorously suggesting those things can get you above 100%.
This document contains inspirational sayings about friendship and life lessons. Some key points include: there are people who you love and would die for; a smile can bring happiness even to those who don't like you; good friends are like stars that you can't always see but know are there; and true friends are what keep you going through life. The document encourages sharing the messages with friends.
This document contains inspirational sayings about friendship and life lessons. Some key points include: there are people who you love and would die for; a smile can bring happiness even to people who don't like you; good friends are like stars in that you don't always see them but know they are there; and true friends are what keep you going through life. The document encourages sharing the messages with friends.
The document is a slideshow that features nighttime photographs of various cities and landscapes from around the world. By clicking, the viewer can add color to the black and white photos or advance to the next slide. The slideshow takes the viewer to places like Frankfurt, Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Sydney, Berlin, Budapest, Cologne, London, Prague, Dresden, Salzburg, Las Vegas, Venice, Mount Saint-Michel, Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, the Alps, Moscow, and features final slides of the Tower Bridge and signals the end.
This document provides perspective on appreciating what you have by considering those who have less. It suggests that while some things in one's own life may seem unfair or lacking, others have it much worse. It encourages enjoying life as it is rather than complaining, and reminds the reader that there are many things to see but only a few that will truly matter to your heart. The document advocates sharing this message to spread its perspective on gratitude and appreciation.
The document contains advice and mantras from the Dalai Lama for living a good life in 2010. It encourages respecting oneself and others, taking responsibility for one's actions, learning from mistakes, spending time alone in reflection, and sharing knowledge to achieve a form of immortality. It claims that forwarding the mantra to others will improve one's life, with more people leading to more significant improvements and surprises.
The Dalai Lama responds to a question from Leonardo Boff about what is the best religion by saying the best religion is the one that makes you a better person and brings you closer to God. When asked what makes a better person, the Dalai Lama says compassion, wisdom, detachment, love, humanitarianism, ethics, and responsibility. He tells Leonardo that he is not interested in his religion, but in how he behaves and the positive impact of his actions and thoughts on others.
This document discusses how time affects people as they grow older. It references the song "As Time Goes By" and lists several male celebrities such as Val Kilmer, Mickey Rourke, Brendan Fraser, Russel Crowe, Alec Baldwin, Richard Gere, Roger Moore, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pierce Brosnan, Clint Eastwood, and Rod Stewart - implying that even famous and successful men are not spared from the effects of aging.
The document contains several short anecdotes about elderly individuals experiencing common senior moments or age-related issues that cause humorous misunderstandings and mix-ups. These include a man who goes to work with his fly undone and doesn't realize it, an elderly couple who have trouble remembering things and mix up orders at the restaurant, and other lighthearted stories about the everyday challenges of aging.
This 3 line poem expresses how gently or softly something is said, comparing it to a soft wind. The subject says words to someone else, with the last line leaving open what those words may be that were spoken softly.
This document presents a series of mathematical patterns and equations that relate to concepts like hard work, knowledge, attitude, and bullshit. It shows that when letters are assigned numeric values, the words "hard work" equal 98% and "knowledge" equals 96%, while "attitude" equals exactly 100%. Therefore, one can conclude that while hard work and knowledge will get you close to 100%, attitude will get you all the way to 100%. It also shows other words like "bullshit" equaling 103% and "ass kissing" equaling 118%, humorously suggesting those things can get you above 100%.
This document contains inspirational sayings about friendship and life lessons. Some key points include: there are people who you love and would die for; a smile can bring happiness even to those who don't like you; good friends are like stars that you can't always see but know are there; and true friends are what keep you going through life. The document encourages sharing the messages with friends.
This document contains inspirational sayings about friendship and life lessons. Some key points include: there are people who you love and would die for; a smile can bring happiness even to people who don't like you; good friends are like stars in that you don't always see them but know they are there; and true friends are what keep you going through life. The document encourages sharing the messages with friends.
The document is a slideshow that features nighttime photographs of various cities and landscapes from around the world. By clicking, the viewer can add color to the black and white photos or advance to the next slide. The slideshow takes the viewer to places like Frankfurt, Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Sydney, Berlin, Budapest, Cologne, London, Prague, Dresden, Salzburg, Las Vegas, Venice, Mount Saint-Michel, Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, the Alps, Moscow, and features final slides of the Tower Bridge and signals the end.
This document provides perspective on appreciating what you have by considering those who have less. It suggests that while some things in one's own life may seem unfair or lacking, others have it much worse. It encourages enjoying life as it is rather than complaining, and reminds the reader that there are many things to see but only a few that will truly matter to your heart. The document advocates sharing this message to spread its perspective on gratitude and appreciation.
The document contains advice and mantras from the Dalai Lama for living a good life in 2010. It encourages respecting oneself and others, taking responsibility for one's actions, learning from mistakes, spending time alone in reflection, and sharing knowledge to achieve a form of immortality. It claims that forwarding the mantra to others will improve one's life, with more people leading to more significant improvements and surprises.
The Dalai Lama responds to a question from Leonardo Boff about what is the best religion by saying the best religion is the one that makes you a better person and brings you closer to God. When asked what makes a better person, the Dalai Lama says compassion, wisdom, detachment, love, humanitarianism, ethics, and responsibility. He tells Leonardo that he is not interested in his religion, but in how he behaves and the positive impact of his actions and thoughts on others.
This document discusses how time affects people as they grow older. It references the song "As Time Goes By" and lists several male celebrities such as Val Kilmer, Mickey Rourke, Brendan Fraser, Russel Crowe, Alec Baldwin, Richard Gere, Roger Moore, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pierce Brosnan, Clint Eastwood, and Rod Stewart - implying that even famous and successful men are not spared from the effects of aging.
2. Our life cannot always be full of happiness but it can always be full of love! ชีวิตของคนเรามันไม่เต็มพร้อมด้วยความสุขเสมอไป หากแต่ที่พรั่งพร้อมสมบรูณ์ตลอดคือความรัก
3. He who is blind to the view of our souls, will not enjoy and see life as it is. ใครก็ตามที่มองไม่เห็นความเป็นคนของเรา เขาก็จะไม่สามารถมีความสุขและมองชีวิตอย่างที่มันเป็นอยู่ ( คนที่มองเราไม่ออก ก็คงใช้และมองชีวิตที่เรามีอยู่ไม่ออก )
4. The more you plan, the less likely you will experience chance, therefore live life to the fullest. ยิ่งคุณวางแผนมากเท่าไหร่ โอกาสที่จะพบก็ยิ่งลดน้อยลงไป เพราะฉะนั้นใช้ชีวิตให้เต็มคุณค่าของมัน ( ยิ่งดิ้นก็ยิ่งยุ่ง ยิ่งหวังก็ยิ่งพลาด สู้ใช่ชีวิตที่เป็นอยู่ให้เต็มที่ )
5. A true friend is one who holds your hand and thus touches your heart. เพื่อนแท้คือคนที่ยื่นมือกับพร้อมที่จะช่วยเราและทำให้เรารู้สึกซาบซึ้งใจ
6. When we get married, we won’t know what lies ahead Until we hit the waves of life at sea. ตอนที่เราแต่งงานกัน เราไม่รู้ว่ามีอะไรคอยอยู่ในวันข้างหน้า จนกระทั่งเจอเข้ากับมรสุมชีวิต
7. Life is reality without an eraser! ชีวิตคือความเป็นจริงที่ลบไม่ได้
8. Nothing in the future, will correct those moments that you have missed in the past. ไม่มีอะไรในอนาคตที่จะนำมาแก้ไขโอกาสหรือเวลาที่คุณพลาดไปในอดีต ( เหตุการณ์ในอดีตที่ผ่านไป ไม่สามรถรื้อพื้นมาแก้ไขได้ )
9. Don’t waste time with someone who won’t support you in time of need . อย่าไปเสียเวลากับคนที่ไม่ช่วยคุณในยามที่ต้องการ ความช่วยเหลือ
10. Always look at the bright side of life . If there is no bright side, wait until the future turns to light. มองชีวิตในแง่ดีเสมอ ถ้าหากยังไม่เจอแง่ดีก็ให้คอย วันข้างหน้ามันก็จะมาถึง
11. Don’t cry over what has happened in the past, but be happy that you could enjoy the moment. อย่าคร่ำครวญกับสิ่งที่เกิดขึ้นในอดีต หากแต่มีความสุขและพอใจกับปัจจุบัน
12. Always remember the words from a true friend: “ I’ll be there for you” จำคำพูดของเพื่อนแท้ไว้เสมอที่ว่า “ผมจะอยู่เคียงข้างคุณเสมอ”
13. Work , as if you don’t need money. Love , as if nobody has hurt you. Dance , as if nobody was watching you. Sing , as if nobody was listening. Live , as if this was paradise on earth. ทำงานประหนึ่งว่าไม่ใช่เพื่อเงิน รักประหนึ่งว่าไม่มีใครที่จะให้คุณเจ็บ เต้นรำประหนึ่งว่าไม่มีใครเฝ้ามอง ร้องเพลงประหนึ่งว่าไม่มีใครคอยฟัง ใช้ชีวิตประหนึ่งว่าที่ตรงนี้คือสวรรค์บนดิน
14. Don’t dispair, the nicest things will happen to you when you least expect them... อย่าเพิ่งสินหวัง สิ่งที่ดีที่สุดจะเกิดขึ้นกับคุณอย่างไม่คาดคิด
15. Feel free to share this with friends even those that you don’t talk to very often... And remember: “ Everything that happens, happens for a reason!” แบ่งปันเรื่องนี้ตามสบายกับเพื่อนๆแม้กระทั่งเพื่อนๆที่คุณไม่ได้คุยด้วยบ่อยนัก ... และจำไว้ด้วยว่า “ ทุกสิ่งทุกอย่างที่เกิดขึ้น มันเกิดขึ้นด้วยเหตุผล”