Friday, September 3, 2021

Be well, be happy…

More often than not, multiple situations remind us to live in the present, to appreciate more, to love more, to be better (with ourselves and with those around us), to laugh more, to enjoy the beauty of nature and (last but not least) to remember “TO BE”, rather than working hard in order “TO HAVE”.
Here are some additional thoughts…enjoy this light reading!
Why some people are happy and others are not? Simple. 
Because some people choose to be happy and others choose to always be concerned about what they lack.
Because some choose to see the beauty of everything and others remain eternally dissatisfied with the thought of what might happen in the future, losing the essence of the momentary thing.
Because some really live, putting soul into everything they do, while others are superficial, cold and selfish.
Because some are looking for their place, while others do everything in such a way as to create their own place, in which to develop harmoniously!
Because some seek happiness in money, while others build their own lives and happiness around people.
Because some choose to be human, while others dehumanize themselves every day in search of a perfect life, painted by opportunities, so that they could control other people!
Because some choose to find themselves and discover their vocation, while others get lost (lack of vision).
Because some understand that a purity of a thought is truly important and in one's own life automatically influences the world around them. The fact is that often society is just a reflection of your personality.
May we never forget that we are truly well as long as we are healthy, happy, and surrounded by wonderful, loving, people.

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

August 31, 2021: ROMANIAN LANGUAGE Day

Since 2013, each year, on August 31st, Romanians (around the world & in the country) celebrate ROMANIAN LANGUAGE DAY, which offers them a good occasion to honor their roots. This is also a great moment of reflection on the importance and richness of the Romanian language, celebrated throughout the world by promoting the arts, culture, traditions and history of Romania.
May we each take a moment to remember Eminescu’s comment vis-à-vis of that, which says: “The language is the very flower of Romanians' ethnic soul.”
“To learn the Romanian language means to get to know the identity of the Romanians and
to have a better understanding of their personalities.”
NOTEDear readers, please be advised that on this website each of the previous postings, pertaining to the recurrent annual themes, portray a different perspective of the subject/s presented (same theme/s, but a different outlook without duplication due to the cultural richness of the specific topic/s discussed)