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posted on: Friday, April 29, 2011

the wonderful Cross bids me come and die so that I may truly live.

i was talking to greg and jason, they saw whales while diving. jason said "these whales may seem so large and bulky and slow, but when they are in their element, they are totally not slow. they are perfect."

through that, i learnt that we were created for a specific objective. when we're placed in that "objective", we're in our element. and when in our element, we fit perfectly, revealing the perfection of a creation and thus reflecting the creator.

i want to discover what's my element.