When I look at major events in my life…I see how I was happy when I graduated from high school…and then I was sad when my grandfather died…and then I met my ex girlfriend…and then I lost my ex girlfriend…and then I hated my college…and then I found my passion in directing independent films…and then I had a terrible car accident…and so on…and elhamdullellah for the time being I am feeling all right…I mean nothing really disastrous happened in my life from a long time ago…masha2allah…you know when you feel stability in your life…I mean you see your life going in a monotonous fashion…what happened yesterday happens today…but unfortunately I am living in fear now…though I know I should live the momentum of joy rather than wasting the good time in deep thinking…but maybe because I am anticipating something dramatic that will/is going to/may occur in my life soon…I can't fully taste happiness…you know…life is not a fairy tail…life is not a Cinderella story…she meets her prince and have kids and live happily forever after…when you look at the philosophy of life you will see that it begins with something beautiful…the birth of you…and ends with something terrible…the death of you…and guess all the things that are going to happen in between

"21 Grams" with my dear friend F8 in the train…I will not talk about the movie because it is a fantastic movie with superb performances by Sean Penn, Naomi Watts and Benicio Del Toro...and has an important message that everyone should understand…but I somehow mediated in some images shown from time to time in the film that may seem unimportant to the viewer…maybe because this was my seventh time to watch this movie...and by the way I have to say that the editing style was not the usual way you see a movie…I mean you see random scenes…not put in a chronological or logical manner…the whole film is like a puzzle...you see a scene in the past…then one happening in the future…then one in the present…and so on…reminds me of "Memento" and "Run Lola Run"…and you get the full picture of the story at the end




your post reminds me of a book i read 'The Zahir' by Paulo Coelho.the book is a must read.it talks about how we live our lives thinking we're living it to its fullest,when we are doing exactly the opposite ,it kinda answers the ever lasting question of why we aren't happy..When the true question is what would make us happier?..It talks about love, and everything that comes along in our so called perfect lives..Everything is related i figured and its us who determine our own discoveries in life..
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