Topic: turning point
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Tue 07/05/16 09:13 PM
regardless to any given level of maturity and social status.
we all have gone through many turning points in our entire existence.

what was the most indispensable turning point that change your life's perspective so far?

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Tue 07/05/16 10:59 PM
what was the most indispensable turning point that change your life's perspective so far?

Birth.

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Tue 07/05/16 11:22 PM



what was the most indispensable turning point that change your life's perspective so far?



When i discovered i don't posess any supernatural powers sad

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Tue 07/05/16 11:26 PM
Death of my father.

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Tue 07/05/16 11:26 PM
The day my dad died......

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Tue 07/05/16 11:31 PM
For me it was one of my first jobs. The Owner of the company would come out once every two weeks, at minimum, and say hello to every employee and talk with them. He knew their name, family members, knew in general what was happening in their lives and would ask how they and the family are doing. It give me perspective on business and personal relationships to treat others with kindness and genuine concern, regardless of how I know them or what their current situation in life is.

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Wed 07/06/16 12:19 AM
Edited by calista29 on Wed 07/06/16 12:22 AM
went through some series of major 'blow' in life.

but,the predominant among those.was the death of my beloved parents.
I lost them both(over a year apart)during my work stint overseas.

I couldn't find the best word to describe the excruciating pain from within.
I maybe self sufficient and independent but the longingness for my parents presence and unconditional love will last for a lifetime still.

they're the reason I work hard for,
to be able to give the best comfort they deserve.
and it's a privilege always to serve both of them.

now,literally on my own.
I've realized how life can be fleeting.

don't be afraid to show your real emotions to the people that matters around you.

one of life's essences....
love and be loved:-)





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Wed 07/06/16 12:39 AM

regardless to any given level of maturity and social status.
we all have gone through many turning points in our entire existence.

what was the most indispensable turning point that change your life's perspective so far?


I have been in so many turning points in my life but the most indispensable was when I chose my career over lovelife, everything rooted from there . At an early age I have reached my self fulfillment in terms of career growth and development yet in those times I started to learn a lot of things too, achievements, pain of letting go someone, a little regret with the thought of " What if......", loneliness ,inhibitions, fear of taking risks, waiting in vain.....all these factors contibuted to my growth as an individual, I have gathered more knowledge and wisdom:smile: happy

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Wed 07/06/16 03:07 AM
Narcssicts

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Wed 07/06/16 03:30 AM

what was the most indispensable turning point that change your life's perspective so far?


Me becoming a Christian.

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Wed 07/06/16 04:05 AM


regardless to any given level of maturity and social status.
we all have gone through many turning points in our entire existence.

what was the most indispensable turning point that change your life's perspective so far?


I have been in so many turning points in my life but the most indispensable was when I chose my career over lovelife, everything rooted from there . At an early age I have reached my self fulfillment in terms of career growth and development yet in those times I started to learn a lot of things too, achievements, pain of letting go someone, a little regret with the thought of " What if......", loneliness ,inhibitions, fear of taking risks, waiting in vain.....all these factors contibuted to my growth as an individual, I have gathered more knowledge and wisdom:smile: happy


On the other hand some people may not have a turning point in their lives, I guess they commit the same mistakes over and over again. They live a life with no growth, they remain where they are not learning anything from life's lesson. I wonder if how many people try to change and be a good christian, did they ever gain knowledge and wisdom in their life's experiences or must have gathered all the trash things in life......well no turning point indeed....no change, no development , doing the same trash, wasted. I guess they never learn:smile: laugh waving slaphead biggrin