No Matter Where Life Takes You


No matter where life takes you, big cities or small towns, you will inevitably come across small minds – people who think they’re better then you – people who think that material possessions, dressing a certain way, driving a fancy car, etc. makes you a worthwhile human being. But material things don’t matter. What matters is having strength of character, integrity, and a sense of self-worth. And if you’re lucky enough to have any of these things, never sell them. Never sell yourself short.

We must also remember to treat each other with a level of respect no matter our racial, political, religion, or financial status. I have met beautiful rich people and poor people alike. There are always some that walk around with the air of entitlement. Remember today you are “here” but tomorrow you can be “there. ” Be kinder people and give value toyour life. ~ Diane Vega

I Didn’t Lose You, You Lost Me


Keep moving forward your surviving there will be another out there for you who loves as you do. Stop looking back and focus on your beautiful future you have lined up. No matter how dark things may seem, every cloud has a silver lining, things will get easier every step you take.

I didn't lose you, you lost me. You'll search for me inside of everyone you're with and I won't be found.

I will search for you in others and if I found even a tiny resemblance, I won’t even consider them. ~ Fatin Nabila

A Tomato Story


A jobless man applied for the position of ‘office boy’ at a very big company.

The employer interviewed him, then a test: clean the floor.

“You are hired.” – the employer said. ”Give me your email address, and I’ll send you the application to fill, as well as when you will start.”

The man replied, “I don’t have a computer, neither an email.”

“I’m sorry,” said the employer, “if you don’t have an email , you cannot have the job.”

The man left with no hope. He didn’t know what to do, with only $10 USD in his pocket.

He then decided to go to the supermarket, bought a 10 kg tomato crate, then sold the tomatoes door to door. In less than two hours, he succeeded and doubled his capital. He repeated the operation 3 times and returned home with $60 USD. The man realized that he could survive by this way, and started to go everyday earlier, and returned late. Thus, his money doubled or tripled everyday. Shortly later, he bought a cart, then a truck, and then he had his own fleet of delivery vehicles.