Thursday, March 24, 2016

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

Hey, Readers! 



Another book has been accomplished. Actually, you could finish this in one seating but mine was irritatedly stopped when my battery died few pages before I'm almost at the end and before you cut me off, I have a power bank to recoup my intense hype reading.

The Alchemist, well its a refreshing classic piece of art. Its about a young sheperd who went to tremendous journey looking after his treasure. As he travel, he met certain people that provided experiences and wisdom. He took the leap to let go of what little comfortable he have in exchange of the unknown treasure travelling to Egypt. As he goes step by step, he met significant people that helped him figure out how oneself view life. 

During the expedition, he went on to pursue his personal legend,
discovering the soul of the world.

The entire story will give you the surge of motivation on pursuing your dreams. 
Just like Santiago, he dwelled on the things he must let go in order to move a closer step to his treasure. Each places gave him blockage to his destination. 

Several circumstances made his life in danger but as he goes on, his personal treasure begin to uncover. Everything he went through had made him invibe what he already have. 

Paulo Coelho, published this best selling book when he was 38. It has the taste of dillema on questioning what it is that we seek in life? And why am I here for?
Its a gold nugget to provide you an idea of your personal legend. It gives you similar circumstances of emphyness and fear. The courage to go on and a question to stop. Overall, its always you and what your heart believes in that matter. 

I would recommend this book for those who feel stagnant. Who wants to get on to another phase but afraid to do so because it requires to let go of what you have. Every difficult decisions in life must have something in exchange. It always not comfortable but eventually you'll understand why few have been able to discover their legends. Its Maktub as Paulo repeatedly say.

You'll see this line as Santiago travel to Egypt, 'Love never keeps a man from pursuing his personal legend. 

Go on, discover your personal legend.


Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Miriam Defensor-Santiago for President!

I kept on hearing that my vote will be put into waste when I vote for Sen. Miriam for the reason that she's going to be dead anytime soon. For you folks who take a hold on to this horseshit, reality is--everybody will have the privilege to enjoy this suffering in due time. Propaganda is just having a hard time trying to squeeze bad traits because there aren't any so they go to her well being which is way too strong to put an end. Your not a fortune teller to know what's ahead of Sen. Miriam's life but knowing her capability to run this country is fully enough. By the way, I am only willing to argue to a person whom has a special immunity to death, otherwise keep your thoughts into your throat.

Proof read: This is what I've posted on Facebook as the above sound to foul.

I kept on hearing that votes will be put into waste when they vote for Sen. Miriam for the reason that she's going to be dead anytime soon. For you folks who take a hold in to this insanity, reality is---everybody share the privileged to enjoy this fact of life, of course in due time. Propaganda is just having a hard time trying to squeeze bad traits of her coz there aren't any. Therefore, they go to her well being which is way too strong to put an end, even her Guardian Angel can't kill her guts. So how dare you? You're not a fortune teller to know what's ahead of Sen. Miriam's life but knowing her capability to run this country is fully enough. By the way, I am only willing to argue to a person whom has a special immunity to death, otherwise keep your thoughts into your throat.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Review: Letters to a Young Lawyer by Alan Dershowitz



Enjoyed having this short book of 'Letters to a Young Lawyer' this is a fresh and juicy introduction for those thinking of entering Law school and has some useful information about life too. Alan Dershowitz will take you to the inside of Law environment. The  behavior and certain insights he have encountered through out his career. He will define to you what it means to be a Lawyer and the things that comes to it whether you like it or not.

You may also have queries in your mind like ..How can a lawyer defend those accused of heinous crime? How can they sleep by helping them get out of jail? You would find the answers to this and provide a new frame of understanding. You would even respect how they're able to manage this type of life. You'll often hear the phrase the means justify the end depends on the situation it incorporates.

The book will take you to the house of Judiciary, and court Justices, the way some mensch take a case, excerp from certain outstanding lawyers and prosecutors. From time to time you'll get terms of the law which tickle your curiousity. The sum of it is actually a view of being on the side of a lawyer's life, being the representative on behalf of the client. The spokesperson of your rights according to the constitution. 

Of course, there are factors to everything. Alan made a way for those young lawyers to provide vivid picture of what he/she are yet to discover and the circumstances it may bring that may shock or grip your heart. I would recommend that you read this whatever profession you may have, its more beneficial for those entering law although its also an informative material for everyone outside this business-- to know their legal rights when they seek to get a representation.