So, I will try to post both in English and Portuguese as I have friends who speak only one or another, plus, more people (that I don't necessarily know) may also be interested, who knows... Below is the main idea of the first post of this blog.
I literally ran into this "piece of thought" by Charles Chaplin this morning by complete chance and was very surprised about how intensively it reflects not only my thoughts but, most importantly, my life. I honestly had no idea about this humane side of Chaplin and will definitely try to get to "know" him better after today. Pure and truthful thoughts like these are rare among human beings, unfortunately. Another person who has surprised me is Albert Einstein, but that I will leave for another time.
The picture shows me and my "estrupicinha", as I call her since she was a baby. She is literally blowing my feelings in a day of memorably happy moments at the university I went to...
And here is the "thought I am referring to:
"Today, I Will Be Happy...
I have already forgiven almost unforgivable mistakes, I've tried to replace irreplaceable people and forgotten the "unforgettable". I've already done things just for impulse. Already been disappointed with people when I thought I would never disappoint myself, but I also disappointed a lot of beloved people and that hurt. Only I know how much! I've already hugged just to protect, already laughed when I was not supposed to. I've already made friends for the rest of my life. I loved and was loved, but I was already rejected, loved and was not loved back. I've already jumped and cried out just because I was happy. I've already cried listening to songs and seeing old photos like those from my childhood. I've already called just to hear someone's voice. I 've already fallen in love with a smile. I've already thought I would die just because I was homesick, I've already feared losing someone special and I ended up losing that person.
But, hey! I'm still alive and I'm still living! The best thing I've ever done was to live my life with determination, living it with PASSION... Losing with class but winning with maturity. For me, the triumph belongs to those who dare to face the life and LIFE is too much to be insignificant. It must be passionate, doesn't matter when, where or how...." - Charles Chaplin.
Thank You!
D~
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The cost of life is its priceless simplicity.
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