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The small gestures

It's amazing how much impact small gestures can have.
A short message on gmail to say "I miss you". A short drop-by at an important event to say "Good luck". A text from Australia saying "Congrats". A short phone call from Korea to say "I've been busy, but I think of you". A comment on an blog entry to say "hey I've read it".
And so on, and so on...
To some it might seem like nothing, but I find it's very meaningful.
I just want to remember those and forget about the disappointments of the opposite kind of gestures, the ones who make you doubt yourself and others...

Open your eyes, KY.
Keumerz @ 11:37 AM<


2 Comments:

At March 11, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would suggest you to check out Jean-Dominique Bauby's story when you feel you have forgotten how to make the impossible happens. Maybe it will inspire you again then.

 
At March 11, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Blogger Keumerz said...

what?
forgotten how to make the impossible happen? who are u and what link does that have with my entry.........

 

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