As i relax and peruse YouTube i came across this video clip . It moved me.
As i relax and peruse YouTube i came across this video clip . It moved me.
Music can move my soul!
Hope this makes you feel like dancing, hope this makes you laugh, hope this makes you feel good and most of all , hope this reminds you to protect yourself and practice safe sex!
self-grat·i·fi·ca·tion :
noun
the indulgence or satisfaction of one's own desires.
Urban dictionary says!
Self gratification
The "polite" term for spanking the monkey, choking the chicken, beating your meat, polishing your pole, having a wank, ect. ect. You get it. It's how the news man would tell the audience you've been jerking
Sometimes gratification will come from others happiness if you are able to be selfless.
Most will never experience this kind of happiness because they are only interested in self gratification!
Never Trust The Elf!
When your kinky mind sees things differently! Gobble!
The moon was bright on that fateful night,
As it shonen over the sea!
The whispering wind was warm on our skin,
As we committed our sin.
This is love, this is love!
We heard the wind say over again!
The moon knows its love, come here my dove!
Now then lets do it again!
Copied from Disc Insights blog
Knowing your limitations is as powerful as knowing your strengths.
What can be overcome by knowing your limitations? The story of Achilles from Greek Mythology puts it all into perspective. Achilles was a great warrior who survived many battles, until a small arrow in a non-fatal place (his heel) lead to his death.
According to myth, Achilles’ mother learned he would die young, so she dipped him in the river Styx as a baby to give him invulnerability. However, the place she held him on the heel while she immersed his body remained dry, and was ultimately exempt from the river’s magical powers. It was this tiny area of vulnerability that eventually led to his downfall.
Would Achilles have survived if he protected his heel? We will never know, but we can learn from his story.
A common mantra at PeopleKeys is, “Maximize your strengths, and minimize your limitations.” Although it seems like maximizing strengths gets all of the attention, it is important to recognize that true growth comes only when we are able to recognize our limitations.
Here are 3 things to consider:
1. Ignorance is folly
No doubt that Achilles was a fierce warrior who had a lot of positives going for him. In the end, it was a singular ignorance of a specific limitation that lead to his defeat. Think about how different things could have been if Achilles had switched from sandals to boots. Knowing your limitations allows you to plan for the worst, and still hope for the best.
2. Any strength overused becomes a limitation
It’s hard to strike the heel of someone who is facing you. Achilles, who was used to being invulnerable, used that strength to allow him to ignore a basic rule of combat, never turn your back to an enemy! Thus, focusing your growth only on your strengths without taking your limitations into consideration, will not lead you to the final victory.
3. Don’t let your limitations define you
Imagine an Achilles other than the one we know, it’s not hard to imagine him so focused on his weak spot, that he is afraid to leave the safety of his home. We see this all the time, wasted potential due to an unhealthy pre-occupation with fear or failure. “If you think you can’t, you’re right.”
Knowledge is power, and learning about yourself is vital for creating strong ties with others.
i contiune to work on myself, introspection is my way of striving for perfection, but the realization that no one is perfect helps me accept my limitations and use them to the positive. Peace!