Friday, February 15, 2013

Madar Joon

Upon reviewing yesterday's hormonal breakdown which I can't completely blame on hormones, my grandma, madar joon, who's staying at our house for now, proceeded to lay down her two cents on life.
  1. "The springtime of a person's life comes once." She's talking about youth and beauty here.
  2. Wasting your time crying, putting stress on yourself by not living for yourself, will take away the brightness in your youthful eyes. And give you wrinkles.
  3. Nothing will be more important in life than finding a good husband. 
  4. School is important, I'm not saying it's not important, but it's not worth ruining yourself over. Remember the wrinkles.
  5. Your character, your interactions with people, your mental and physical health, these things should come first. 
  6. You'll always be able to learn. Always. Don't think that you're doomed by not knowing what you want to do. You're not doomed. 
  7. Remember to enjoy your life the way you want to. It'd be a shame to do any differently. You have the freedom, the real freedom to do with your life what you want. It's important to stand on your own two feet, but while doing what you want. 
Thanks Madar Joon. I love you.

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