Similarities in Differences?

Hm...since this post was written/typed on June 20, I don't really know how my summer is right now. So I guess I can't really update you guys on that. All my July posts are going to be like that by the way. I'm currently in my home country, so yeah. I guess I'll be going out a lot etc...

So, what to say?

Well this is a window to all my thoughts so I guess I'll focus on...nature.

As I usually say, this is one of the simple things that requires simplicity to be appreciated. If you really have something better to do, please go ahead and do it. If you can't appreciate it and get bored or disappointed if you read on, don't say I didn't warn you.

I think nature's really fascinating. Yes, the color, the originality, shapes, textures, fragrance, etc...But that's not really what I want to talk about. Have you ever thought that man and nature can possibly be similar

Yes, I have. Just quite recently though. About...a month ago...? This fact really brought me in to that realization: Every human has spent 30 minutes of their lives as a single cell. I bet we all know how every tree started with a bean. Isn't it amazing how small things can grow into great things with the right amount of determination, hard work perseverance, hope and happiness, of course. You have to love what you're doing. There's also this quote about it.

"Sometimes, the smallest stars shine the brightest."

Or something like that. I think I heard it in Meet Dave a long time ago. It really struck me, so I still remember it. But I don't think those are the exact words. And I guess it's the first time the quote of the post is in the middle.

I think our greatest link to nature is the fact that we were loved into existence by a good God.

There are also certain things within nature that happens for a reason. Like how it rains tonaturally water the plants. I really want to give another example, but frankly, I ran out out ideas. < -- see how we are also similar to nature? <-- Rain. Not oil. That's bad. (For the sea, that is. Then there's the fossil fuels.)

Well I guess that's all there is for now (looks like its hitting its head ).


A picture taken by my sister in a park, some time ago.

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