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Cool Stuff: Grooveshark Widget

I love music. Guess, all of us do. It doesn't matter what kind of music you like, but we all can agree that music is the universal language of the heart. Music can change your mood. Music can inspire you. Music can move you. Music can connect you to your deepest core. Music can give you that little push to do something extraordinary. Music could be the fuel to fire up that passion inside you. Whatever music is to you, is whatever music is to me. Hmmm...doesn't make sense at all! Well, enjoy while you read my blogs. I have provided on the side my handpicked all-time favorite songs. Feel free to listen to them to your satisfaction. If these choices don't really suite your rhythm, feel free to create one at grooveshark.com . Send me a link. Will ya?

How Rich Are You?

Did you ever ask yourself this question? I did. Perhaps, you also did. I’m sure all of us at some point in our lives have asked the same question to ourselves. What interests me though, is the answer to the question. Rich? Well, richness could come in many facets. It could be material, spiritual, tangible, intangible, real, imaginary. For most of us though, richness, is just for the things we could hold in our hands that this world could offer; that is—the material things that surround us. That’s true and kind of sad that people in this universe are but humane, thus, the sense of materialism in each one of us. I am materialistic—very, indeed! Bags? To this date, I probably have at least fifty, pricey ones. Shoes? I could wear a different one every day of the month. Paper stuff & pens? I have a feeling that one day I’d be able to scribble my whole life story with them, in several hues, in different textures. Eye make-up? I have every color for my every mood. Wallets?

Getting to the Bottom of Things...Duh

For the last few months I've been immersed into a really challenging situation. I started working for a job that entails talking to all kinds of people and making sure that their problem is taken care of. I will be lying to say that the job didn't suck. Of course it did. One important requirement aside from having a good background in technical knowhow was the need for you to have good acting skills and a thick skin to be able to withstand the torture of talking to unhappy and at times really nasty people whose only goal was to have their issues resolved, be it relevant to their service or not--for free. When I started, I know that my harder challenge would be being able to cope with the emotional trauma. I consider myself more technically inclined than most people, because technology really fascinates me. But on the other side, I am truly an emotional person who can't ignore nasty remarks from people who are unfortunately trashy. The only other thing is we were cons