When I wake up from nap, seems I got the prophecy
By lutfi
@kakah87 (394)
Semarang, Indonesia
November 18, 2017 4:06am CST
Everyday I spent time to take a nap, it's a must since I'll feel tired when I didn't do that. Then I go to take a bath and bla... bla... bla...
When I'am alone in my room, I remember a Korean movie series. The story is about a girl who is having cancer, the doctor claimed that she just only have six months.
Known her age has a limit, she make some wish list before she died. Since the day she became a confidence woman, she go to vacation, meet with her dream prince, go to karaoke with her beloved, make a private vacation with her mother etc. She can make all of things happened although it's not easy, but she did and she really live a life.
The things is when someone has a something to do and it a must, seems like the nature will help to make it come true. Even the thing is something that nonsense or impossible.
Did you ever have the experience? Do you believe it? I did, that's why this discussion has made.
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
18 Nov 17
We, humans are like that, we can do the impossible things when we are in the brink of the line.
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
19 Nov 17
i think the woman wants to enjoy the rest of her life.
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@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
18 Nov 17
I think that's what motivation is all about. When we have a goal that we really want to achieve then we'll be motivated to do anything to achieve it.
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@HebrewGreekStudies (1646)
• Canada
18 Nov 17
Yes, it does seem like that. In some sense, it almost seems as if something kicks in in some ppl, in some sense focuses them or sometimes something more. It sometimes seems that the need, in some circumstances, creates the possibility. And sometimes, it's the opposite. I think if the need is greater then the dispair, it has a way of doing that. I have noticed this in Cancer patients over the years-I have seen kinda 2 effects which are extreme. Some when told this, die very shortly after being told. And some, despite being given a very negative prognosis and short time frame to live, actually completely defy the odds of what they were told (by numerous) experts. My dad was one of those in the later group-he was told 6 months to 2 years to live and he probably won't survive the treatments-and...that was more then 20 years ago.
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