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I have a dream

As we sometimes forget about the freedom that mankind posses as the world enriches us with different events that state by the universal language that we all belong here and we are all equal, we remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on this very special day.  Leaving a legacy to be remembered by is one thing, but changing the whole world by a strong statement is another thing that shall always keep on motivating me to seek for change.  What if he didn't stand up and speak with an unbelievable courage that many people lacked many years ago?  Then I honestly don't know where we could stand in this present, because his act changed the path of the nations of the world.  "I have a dream." What a powerful sentence to speak when many people needed to remember that they had the right to dream.  As I stood today in front of North Carolina's Triple Waterfalls and listened to the peaceful sound of the water, the nature itself reminded me that I can dream. I can dr

I'm okay

The world has a hidden beauty only known for those who know how to reach deep down in their hearts to give.  What we get from giving or dedicating our time for the good can never be bought by money, because the joy that we receive is so valuable. We receive emotions, happiness, and we feel the love. "We make a living by what we get, and we make a life by what we give.".  There is always a sense of appreciation that we feel towards our lives every now and then.  That's when we realize how blessed we are, but how would you feel when you think of all the people that you've helped through your life time?  Their smiles are priceless. Their joy is indescribable. And the love that you gain in return makes you thankful to be surrounded by great people, and for having enough to give too.  I was raised on the idea of helping others as long as I'm alive and healthy.  Sharing the love of living with those who forget about how great it is to smile, just smile, is what we need

"I am what I am because of who we all are" -Ghandi.

"Real education consists in drawing the best of yourself" -Mahatma Ghandi.  I started my weekend by deciding to wear the comfiest clothes to Asheville which were basically an old Nike sweatpants that I bought two years ago for my PE class in Saudi, and a Tarpon Springs sweatshirt which I bought from Florida this Christmas break. My decision was because I wanted to satisfy my personal need of comfort. People at the mall won't judge me based on my clothes because they wouldn't care.  Yet the joy the I had out of that choice was worth letting go of my Ugg boots and Zara coat, and I felt very comfortable.  My decision simply shaped my mood of the day, and this is just a small example of how our decisions whether they're big or small can shape the route of where we stand in life.  Back to my quote, I bought a book called Peace about Ghandi that consisted of several inspirational quotes by him, and I reached this quote that simply reminded me of my host moth