" As your days, so shall your strength
be." - Deuteronomy 33:25
Living a life you love is like falling in love with someone - It gives you strength to do anything you want to do and gives you glow on your face, and even more so.
No offence to the creation of exam but if the whole AL thing was my Medieval, then the post-AL era would naturally be my Renaissance. Much as I am a hopeless decadent from time to time, I’m an aspiring-to-be-disciplined person through and through. And now, I finally landed on my personal promised land. With the whole “I-feel-like-doing-something-more-interesting-oh-no-I-have-to-study” torture left behind, my life is happier than ever. I picked up the piano (seriously) and started the Discipleship training, the everyday practice and homework really keep my discipline in good shape, and instil new energy to my body and soul.
And today, I finally started reading Haruki Murakami (村上春樹)'s Kafka on the Shore (海邊的卡夫卡)! How can I not read it ASAP??? I was once told that people past eighteen are already considered too old to read his books!!! Please tell me I’m not a grungy old lady who is still holding on to her once restless youth.
Anyway, I have to work the whole campaign out. Thank God for letting me to bump into John Keats’s Poetry collection(also today), which for literature-savvy person the genius’ pieces must have already been read years ago but, for a caveman like me, the pilgrimage has just started.
So if you hear the whisper of the cicadas, it’s homecoming of summer, and the ode of a born-again life. Amen.
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