It’s been years since the last time I wrote a poem. Haha. ;)
Busy week. This has been a week wherein we were to pass different plates and homeworks already right away. The sleepless nights started to go along our way. Hello plate, good bye bed (for a while). Busy busy week. Haha :)) Design.BT3.HoA4.Lit102A.SM.
Tomorrow’s a big day to a lot of people! A day we’ve all been waiting for. :D A day that will definitely mark on a lot of people’s lives. :) NAW Fashion show competition.Music.Birthday. Haha :D
God bless everyone! ;)
*CALCULATOR
*BOOKS (in front of FEU)
[/] SCL9 reflection paper (Arial 12, short)
-Derek Redmond: Amazing Feat of the HUman Spirit
[] HoA2 handouts (focus on the shorter sets)
-10-pt POP QUIZ
[] DESIGN 5
-FIRE CODE!!!
[]***SET-UP the PRINTER, install, and PRINT!
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Third, suffering differs among people in the span of suffering and the number of things which can make them suffer. Some persons are practically immune to certain kinds of suffering; it is not that they are obtuse, because in other areas they can be very sensitive. A person who is very sensitive in one area can be positively insensitive in other areas. All you need is two such people in the same community, and the suffering on both sides can be indescribable, even though both are sincere human beings. One is simply unaffected by what other people say; the other winces—not only when they say something, but when there is the least twitch of the muscles of someone else’s face. They can be hurt by the way someone looks at them.
Then there is the endurance of suffering, how much a person can take. Isolating any given type of suffering, some can take so much and no more. No fault of theirs; so much, and some people break. Again, no two people are the same and how valuable this is to know when living with others. Sadly, they often don’t show it; in fact, some people are positively geniuses in hiding their suffering.
-Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J., The Value of Suffering in the Life of Christian Perfection ;)