Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Death of Brittany Murphy

Yesterday I was going through the tabloids and I read something about the death of this young lady, Brittany Murphy. I’m not very familiar with Hollywood stars but her face is not something that is easily forgotten; because I once thought that there was something awfully odd about her. If I can still remember right, it was the way she talked. It was a comment most people have towards celebrities and I’m not trying to defend myself. I’m just saying it has got something to do with the relationship of the public and public figures. Speaking of which, I’m definitely shocked about her death because she’s 32 and the cause is not even known to us yet. The fact that the LA coroner is starting the autopsy already makes it a lot easier to digest because at least we get to answer these questions soon.

I have this strange feeling every time someone dies early. For me it’s really horrible and confusing. I know that death is something we should all acknowledge but the fact remains: no one wants to die early. Even if someone comes up and says that dying should be welcomed with open arms, I wouldn’t buy it. Dying cancer patients who have accepted their destiny are merely shaking off the fear of actually stepping into the door of death. Although I have not experienced this personally, death is a force so real, it doesn’t even give you a split of a second to glance back. That should be the most painful thing in the world which is why I feel so sorry for Brit’s death. Her ex boyfriend Ashton who is now with Demi Moore is even overwhelmed over this tragic event. Whether we’re stars or not, life is equally important because that’s all we have and once we are put away, there’s no turning back.

While I’m writing this and I’m thinking about her, I get goose bumps knowing I’m just two years older than her. No one deserves to die like that. I’m just saying that no matter what the autopsy says, she had every right to live. We all do. Or so I think.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Monday, December 7, 2009

“Good and Better Times”

Before, with every instance of trying to get a glimpse of what the business world truly is, I failed greatly.  Yet, what was wrong was that I was looking too far and neglecting what was essential which was absolutely unfair not only to my myself but to my customers as well.


You see, people like me who gain very little from what we do find it very hard to adjust to and cope up with the changing patterns of business approaches.  There were very significant moments in my life when I thought “Hey, what I am doing? I can just give it up and try something else, you know”.  But it is not that easy.  Considering the resources that I had back then, man it was suicide and thank god outsourcing has came to my life.  I didn't take up a business course or something like that.  I just knew the moment I stepped into business- that it was what I have always wanted.  With people who I can confidently trust to do the job for me, my life became easier and manageable.  The financial problems come and go, if you know what I mean.

 

However, investing in something that can assure the best results and incredible improvements every now and then is just what we need, especially for a small business owner like me.


If any of you are not sure at all that outsourcing is the right course of action for you, the Internet is always available and perhaps you'll change your mind.  You never know.