This blog entry will be short and sweet. Apparently I don't think before I write. Okay, whatever. As if the whole world is run by people that think before they speak. The whole world is run by Political Correctnees even though we are so far from being correct.
If you can't digest, take it, or soak anything in on my blog, I suggest you click the button on the right hand corner wit the X mark and close it. It isn't my job to be politically correct. It is my job to express what I see, feel and go through.
No normal human being will ever be politically correct. Then I suggest you must either go and regroup and come back to me.
The one thing I love about blogs is that people can talk about what they want. People can share their experiences even though they don't match up to yours. It is their divine right and their own choice to do so. Not everyone is going to love Forest Gump and the Britney Spears like you. It just ain't that way. Let that person write what they feel. I appreciate when someone expresses their opinion no matter how much people hate. Why? Because it generates interest, it makes people talk and the most important it give those that didn't have a voice to also speak up.
I am only 26 years and I have seen a lot of things, sometimes I think I have seen too much. However, I have seen things, lived through things that even in my wildest imagination I would have never thought of. However, I did. Traveled, ate and tried understanding the world for what it is. With it came experiences that were good and bad. However as my old boss used to tell me "There is no such thing as good or bad experience, just an experience." So, my vision of the world has been met by experience, and some of those experiences changed me for the good and some made me cautious of my steps. I can only share those experiences with you. What you do or think after those experience is up to you. It is your freedom of thought that counts and your level of consciousness of God.
I discovered myself through myself and being brave enough to step outside my paradigm. The consequences of stepping outside the paradigm is that you will be faced with so many adversities. It is your choice to learn from them or to sulk about them. I remember when I was young at the age of 19, leaving my country for the first time, making decisions for myself. Some good and some bad, but at the end of the day I am still here and not broken.
Life is not a perfect linage story. Life is a gift from Allah and He gave it with a freedom of will. So that we can pursue, and worship Him for it. I don't think I ever want to go back and change anything, because whatever happened brought me here. I am twice the person I have ever been, I am love bound by my Lord and most of all I am in absolute happiness. I am 100% sure if I discovered Islam when I was younger, my life would have turned out differently. However, I would have never discovered Islam if I didn't go through the wire.
So, like I said, if you ain't liking what I write, click that right hand corner X mark and forget about it. If you do like, I am happy for you and I hope you have learned something.
Cheers vir eers!
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