Mar 12, 2010

Secret 5: What a wonderful world!

Today I’ll tell you another secret of happiness. Ah hah! Ssst!
A simple secret that has been revealed for thousands of year.
However, we always tend to forget about it.
That’s why it becomes secret again.

The secret is:
We are living in an amazingly beautiful world! A world that in every way is designed to bring us love, joy, and fulfillment.
Yes, we're surrounded by beauties, from small to big, from tangible to intangible, from simple to sophisticated. We could see them, hear them, and feel them in every single moment of our life.

Let’s take my day today for example. I woke up in the crystal sunlight falling on the window, while some little birds were perpetually rehearsing for a “chirrup symphony”. It was just too lovely that I couldn't help loving it!

Then I saw a young baby crying on the bus. That was beautiful too, the way he showed desire for love, care, and growth with his pure innocence. His mouth was so big and he looked like he was laughing (hoho)

I worked at the IT show today. And was so amazed by how rapidly the technology had been innovated since the last show. That’s an incredible beauty of human being’s creativity, intelligence, and hard work!

During the show, I had great chance to work with enthusiastic people in my team. That was so beautiful! Selling to customers was beautiful too. Serving them on their inquiries, communicating to get the idea across, and persuading them to buy, all were exciting. Selling is really an art, a science and a continuous learning journey!

My greatly respected friend, Jason, helped to find support to enroll me in a course that I had thought it could only happen in my dreams. Friendship is such a wonder!



There were so many marvelous things happened today. It might take me forever to describe them in words. As I mention above, beauties always surround us in every single moment.
The key is:
Pay attention to them, grab them, appreciate them, and celebrate them!
Then beauties will embrace us forever, bringing us unlimited joy.

From Ruby,
For your happiness

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