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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Still Taking It Further Some More

What's good about wishes is that you don't get disappointed whenever they don't come true. That is if you really understand what a wish is. Wishes are something that we cannot really grasp unless we set it as our goals. For two years now, I've been writing my wishlist at the end of the year and making it the basis of my recap of the year. The first time, I placed anything I had in mind, the second time, I only placed material things. This time, I don't really know what to write. But I guess this is a proper time this year to write my wishlist. The year is about to end and the coming year is beginning to give me an impression of a tough but fun year. So I am going to take it further still by writing down a wishlist and forgetting about it until the end of next year.

Here goes: 

1. DSLR CAMERA - This was in my list last year. I nearly was able to buy it but some things come up that necessitated sacrifice. I really feel the limits of my regular point-and-shoot camera and there are shots and angles that I couldn't get with it. I see the need to level up with a pro or at least a hobbyist camera.

2. LOVE LIFE - This isn't material. I know. Somehow I find myself seeking it as if I needed it. This year has been good to me that hopefully and prayerfully this would come along with the package 2012 would bring. I really wouldn't know, but this year I tried to learn how to act proper to win someone's attention. Hopefully it would come to fruition. A close friend even described it as "a comatose love life. It's just there but it's not moving." Whatever he meant by it, I'll just put it up to God.

3. WATCH / IPOD NANO - I added running this year to my list of sports. I think it would do well if I owned at least a decent sports watch to use for all sorts of sports or outdoor activities. An Ipod Nano is also a possibility since you could somewhat turn it into a sports watch. 

4. IPOD / IPHONE - This is not really a necessity but I still think it would be cool to own one. I'm not really a fad follower but seeing it's benefits, I kinda like owning one if I don't get the one above this first.

5. IPAD - This is another far off item. I tried using our clinic's Ipad for the therapy and it really rocks! Kids nowadays know how to use it so I guess it would really be a big help for my professional career to own one. I found out that most of the cards we use during therapy are available as applications on an IPad. Hopefully this would come.

6. HIKING STUFF - My brother packed most of the little hiking gear I was able to buy and shipped it with him to Palawan. I know that it wouldn't be in tip top shape when it gets back so I need to buy new stuff starting with a bag and shoes. I had the opportunity to buy hiking shoes two months ago but I figured that I won't be going to any mountains until the end of this year so I bought running shoes instead. Next year proves to be more of an outdoor year so I need to invest on new gear. 

7. HOUSE AND LOT  AND A CAR - This has been a recurring wish on my list and also so far the only two that you cannot get in a single year. Still, it's not bad to wish for it. 

This concludes the 7 wishes for the 2012. I pray that when I get back to it at the end of 2012, I'd get at least more than 50%. I guess I'll have to pray for it more. 

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Walking Home

They say that the best way to save is not to buy anything at all! Yeah right! But if there was one thing I really couldn’t resist, it’s a good book.

At a mall one day, I found myself browsing books at a bargain bookstore. It was one of those bookstands offering old and new books for more than half the price. I was adamant not to buy any books that day. I already have a lengthy reading list starting with some books I acquired a week ago. To prove to myself that I could resist the temptation, I only brought enough money for my fare.

Apparently, the planets must have aligned together that day or I must have trampled a fallen star or something.

I found this book. It was old, thin and worn. Pages are still intact. Other than its age, it was still in good form. I struggled within myself if I should buy it. Prior to that, I have read the reviews online, talked to people who have read the book and even read about a person who read the book. All angles showed positive feedback. Yet I only have 50 pesos on my pocket. The book costs 45 pesos and my fare costs 7 pesos. If I didn’t buy that book, I wouldn’t see it again. It always happens in a bargain bookstore.

I tried to move to another bookstore. I saw a newer and updated edition of the book. It costs 850 pesos. Now I really need to buy that book. It was one of those spur of the moment decisions. I went back to the bargain bookstore and bought the 45 peso book. Then, I walked home – more than 3 kilometers walk.

That decision was a good one. I even collected the entire books by the same author (from the bargain stores of course!). It helped me refresh my perspective on the things I do. “All I Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten” really refreshes your perspective on things.

But that’s just one book. I have many others that have similar stories which end with me taking the long hike back home. Come to think of it, I have been spending all of my daily allowance for a book since grade school.

I remember once when a high school classmate found me in a bargain bookstore. I guess I was so engrossed with a certain book that I didn’t notice him. He suddenly slapped my shoulders and blurted out “Worthy! Hanggang ngayon nagbabasa ka pa rin?” (“until now, you’re still reading?”) I was taken by surprise by the slap, but I really wanted to slap him back after that remark. Eventually, I figured that he probably lost his ability to read hence the remark. Poor soul!

Another friend also told me to try and reinvent myself and do away with reading. Apparently, our definition of reinventing our selves is like north and south. She stuffed herself with fashion and fads, I stuffed myself with information, inspiration and innovations.

If you still don’t get my drift here are some of the reasons I read books. (it’s in any order)

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You can travel places without leaving home. Whether real places like France, Italy, Ancient Israel, just down south of the Philippines or somewhere inside our minds like Narnia, or the Hundred-Acre Wood, reading books makes you travel to these places and still stay inside your bedroom. Since grade school, I have used books to visit places real and not so real. It helps you learn the culture of various places if you planned to go in any of those real places. With the imaginary, you get to figure out what made it imaginary.

·         You can get a guide in life. For the record, only one book has been able to guide me through though situations in life. So far, it hasn’t failed me, so I would still recommend the Bible when it comes to guidance. It has helped me through social studies, science and even history when I was still studying. It also helped me learn grammar, syntax and semantics when I write. It’s practically an all-around book. Well, it’s not called the Book of all books for nothing, right? But that’s what reading gives me, it guides me with my life and has given me the most sound advices I could ever get from anyone else.

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You get tons of information and ideas. Since books offer doorways to various places, you’d be surprised at how much information it could give you. It would offer you knowledge valuable especially if you deal with different kinds of people. El FIlibusterismo and Noli Me Tanger gives you the things that people do and have during the Spanish era. Without Seeing The Dawn, tells you a lot about the Japanese occupation in the Philippines and the Philippine liberation during the second World War. Sickeningly Sweet tells of the dangers of too much sugar intake. These and more give you valuable information that you could use in life one way or another.

·         You get entertained. Ever tried talking to a friend all night until the next morning? It’s the same thing with books. As you read, you laugh along the quips of the author. You smile over those witty things he has noticed in everyday life. Try reading Fulghum’s works and you’ll find the entertainment that would make you laugh and ponder upon the quirks of life.

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You get a fresh perspective. Most of the things that I write about are influenced largely by books. The style with which I form words, the topics that I write about, and the ideas and stand that I propose are mostly influenced by books. For me, continuously reading books offers you new perspective that could influence any output.

Those are the general things that came into my head. As you would notice there’s more, feel free to comment on these if there are things you think I have forgotten. Meanwhile, it’s time to go bargain book hunting.