Thursday, April 28, 2011

mia mars? bruno joo?

so i was thinking about bruno mars yesterday, and i realized that he's the boy version of me. i think we're like the same person. why do all his songs resonate so much with me? i think bc we're the same person!!

i really think bruno mars is an INFJ like me. let me show you some examples:

1. INFJs are fiercely loyal. we will do anything for the people we love - even die for them. it's no problem!

evidence: grenade -

i'd catch a grenade for ya
throw my hand on a blade for ya

i'd jump in front of a train for ya

you know i'd do anything for ya
i would go through all this pain, take a bullet straight through my brain,

yes, i would die for you baby, but you won't do the same.

2. INFJs are hopeless romantics. we love love. <3

evidence - just the way you are

when i see your face, there's not a thing that i would change

cuz you're amazing, just the way you are

and when you smile, the whole world stops and stares for a while

cuz girl you're amazing, just the way you are.

3. INFJs are called the protectors. we are really devoted, part of the fiercely loyal quality.

evidence - Count on me

if you ever find yourself stuck in the middle of the sea,
i'll sail the world to find you.
if you ever find yourself lost in the dark and you can't see,
i'll be the light to guide you

4. i think bruno is introverted. just like me! we need to have some alone time to recharge.

evidence - The Lazy Song

today I don't feel like doing anything

i just wanna lay in my bed
don't feel like picking up my phone, so leave a message at the tone
cuz today i swear i'm not doing anything.

hahaha. me and bruno - we're kindred spirits. i think we'd be best friends. =)


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Quote

"[Forgiveness] is to deal with our emotions…by denying ourselves the dark pleasures of venting them or fondling them in our minds…Once upon a time, I was engaged to a young woman who changed her mind. I forgave her…but in small sums over a year…done when I spoke to her and refrained from rehashing the past, done whenever I renounced jealousy and self-pity when seeing her with another man, done when I praised her to others when I wanted to slice away at her reputation. Those were the payments—but she never saw them. And her own payments were unseen by me…but I do know that she forgave me…(Forgiveness) is more than a matter of refusing to hate someone. It is also a matter of choosing to demonstrate love and acceptance to the offender…Pain is the consequence of sin; there is no easy way to deal with it. Wood, nails and pain are the currency of forgiveness, the love that heals."
Dan Hamilton, Forgiveness