Today I woke up at 10.00 after staying last night until 02.00 because I watched 2 hours of Lord Of The Rings Part 1. I didn't watch the whole Part 1 because I was just too asleep. Even if it's the second time I'm seeing this movie, it feels like it is the first. It's that good. In my opinion, this is one of the best movies ever made.
After waking up and having breakfast, I watched Hercule Poirot. It was a very good episode (most of them are very good in my opinion). Diana was preparing her bags as she had to leave for Bucharest today. After Poirot ended we left for the station.
I helped her to get seated in the bus and I left for my apartment. There I played Heroes for about 3 hours. I don't really know why is this game so addictive to me. I do not understand. I know I have the power to stop playing it, but I don't use it. Many times after I stop playing, I realize that I haven't really accomplished anything.
I just satisfied my desire to play and that's not very much. It's not like I left something behind. When I work, or when I write, I'm creating. I'm leaving something behind. Small marks are left on the hot sand. Maybe these marks will be wiped away by the storm, but for now, they are there for anyone to see. We never know if our marks will stand the passing of time, but we know that at least one human will know that we made those marks: we will know of them.
Sometimes someone else also sees the marks. It can happen. Other times our marks are so gracious and powerful that they stand on the sand for ages and people look at them with amazement. The marks are o beautiful that people are just overwhelmed. Now, wouldn't it e amazing if we all left marks like that?
Sorry for sidetracking here. It's just that when I feel something, when I feel that I can leave the smallest mark possible, I do not hesitate in doing so. I think we should all try to leave our mark wherever is possible. It doesn't mean if you write, dance, sing, speak. The only thing that matters is that you do the best you can.
I embrace you,
Razvan
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