Just a Thought

Posted: November 1st, 2007 | Author: | Filed under: News | Tags: , | No Comments »

Nobody in his right mind wants to die. Even most of the so-called lunatics don’t want to die. Despite of the sufferings, miseries and cruelties of life, one wants to carry on with it. Most of the people just spend their lives, and very few live it. Many people just wait for night in day, and for day in night, because they don’t really live a purpose-driven life. They know life is beautiful, but they don’t try to feel, to really see, to know, to understand, to share, to produce any ray of hope in the pitch black of life’s gaping voids.

We all tend to seek guidance in small and big matters of life from the experts and from the experienced ones, but very few of us seek guidance for the big picture of our lives. We focus on tiny things, and don’t focus on the holistic synergy. I am glad that there are still people who understand and want the world to understand that life is not superficial and in life from inside is as pretty and worth living as it is from the outside.

David Woon is one of those people. He is the leading evangelist of life. He is an ardent advocate of the making this world something near to paradise, if not exactly the paradise. He masterfully uses the new media of blogging to engage the people of this planet to reflect on the facts of life and to share and discuss the means through which the hardships and miseries this world could be reduced and make this world more worth-living and worth-loving.

David Woon in his innovatively inspirational blog Just a Thought, does a stunning job of throwing a unique and sparkling lights on the familiar yet un-explored vistas of life. He discusses and lets you discuss virtually all the aspects of life ranging from money, romance, parenthood to challenges, hard work, friendship. It also discusses environment, stem cell debate, social problems, argument resolution, religion, bitterness and sweetness of life and much much more.

The chic beauty of his blog Just a Thought is that it don’t harangue anything, and don’t use the jargon, or exude any smug or self-righteous attitude. Rather it allows and encourages it readers to engage in the discussion, and share their on views. It promotes healthy debate, and refines the healthy and constructive point of views.

If you are also thinking out-of-the-box, if you really want to seriously ponder upon life, and if you want to know the true meaning of life and want to identify and refine your purpose of life, and want to contribute your share to make this more better, then Just a Thought by David Woon is an ideal place for you to put forward your own precious thoughts.

Give it a shot! At the very least, you’ll learn one or both of two things: your true purpose in life or/and how to make contribute your share to make this world a better place.





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