withyouamalive Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 Hakuna matata! It means don’t worry. Even when life threatens, do not worry. Even in the stormy weathers, you need not to panic. Kind of easy to say, you know. If only it was that easy to do. If only stormy weathers could be calmed simply by saying those words. If only you could stand and say fondly: “AS FROM THIS DAY, I’LL WORRY NO MORE.” - that would have made life a lot better. Some say life is good. Yeah, maybe they are right - Fun! Fun!! Fun!!! I love that part. I bet you do too. Others think it’s cruel. Both have their reasons. With so many things to worry about, those that think it’s cruel do have a good point. But it’s necessarily not about making points; it’s about your concern – your happiness. Do you really want to spend your entire life making points? Some think worries are heavy loads that keep you on the same spot. Others prefer to refer to them as heavy burdens. Maybe they are right, maybe not; maybe the fact that they are been considered as heavy loads or burdens are understatements. I think they are far more deadly than that. I think they (worries) actually eat you alive. It is human nature to worry, right? I guess that means there’s absolutely nothing wrong with the fact that it keeps you on the same spot. What happens to the fact that you would like to move forward? – would that make you an alien? Worrying is kind of easy-to-do thing in the stormy weathers or should I call it a reflex reaction to stormy weathers? But does it really help solve the problem? Link to post Share on other sites
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