Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Beginning of a waste of Time

This is the beginning of the many blogs to be posted in the near distant future. They will be comprised of stories, opinions, poems and some basic theology. This is for the sake of improving my English for my VCE, and exploring new ways to express my imagination through text. Opinions from readers is ok as long as flaming is kept to a minimum. I seek new ways in improving my extraordinarily crap English so please give me some tips. If not then you can leave.

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When I say Genius, do I come to mind? As much as it may seem that the natural genius is gleaming from my amazing introduction, I am far from what we can consider to be smart in this world. The simple path of laziness can lead to the destruction of the beautifully God created mind. The fact is "The Rushing Streams devours the Great Mountain". To elaborate on this point, the stream represents an insignificant truth that the small things which seem harmless have detrimental effect on the larger scale of things. What we thought was unmovable is demolished by the passing of a stream of water over a period of time.

You can’t avoid the streams, because the seasons of your life will continually bring rain and over your mountain. The water also represents opportunities and situations; they will always come up in your life. Its up to you whether you let it take its course and let it carve you down, or direct it to bring new life and opportunity. We all know that in this season of drought that water is one of the biggest issues today. We can’t stop using water because we need it to live, but we can use it effectively and efficiently to get the most use out of it as possible.

Now to finish things up, bring everything back to the point of laziness can destroy a brilliant mind. Laziness is pretty much wasting opportunities to expand and grow in any area of your daily living and life. If you don’t deal with this "small" issue you’re going to find that your valley is deeper than you thought, and by that time it may well be too late.

Don't waste water.

Peter

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