3 years of ღ

“Reasonableness of need and expectations, avoiding the wasteful pursuits of extravagant fantasy that every desire will be fulfilled, so that the relationship does not consume its partners or leave chronically dissatisfied”
-De Cecco, 1988
(Sara and Grissom are watching the DVD of Warrick’s custody hearing)
Woman: So what makes you think that you’d be a good father? You were raised by your grandmother. You never even knew your biological father.
Warrick: Which is exactly why Eli needs to know his. Look, the most important thing you need to know about how to raise a child is how give a child love, and I’ve been loved. He says I’ve always tried to be a good man, and I’ve screwed up. And when I have there’s always been one man in my life to set me straight. I’ve learned a lot from him, how to be fair, how to forgive, … how to be inspired, how to inspire others.
Woman: Sounds like a special person.
Warrick: He is. If I could’ve picked my own father, I’d picked him. (Grissom is clearly touched and saddened at the same time)
If you wander off too far, my love will get you home
If you follow the wrong star, my love will get you home
If you ever find yourself, lost and all alone
Get back on your feet and think of me
My love will get you home, boy
My love will get you home
If the bright lights blind your eyes, my love will get you home
If your troubles break your stride, my love will get you home
If you ever find yourself, lost and all alone
Get back on your feet and think of me
My love will get you home, boy
My love will get you home
If you ever feel ashame, my love will get you home
When there’s only you to blame, my love will get you home
If you ever find yourself, lost and all alone
Get back on your feet and think of me
My love will get you home, boy
My love will get you home
If you ever find yourself, lost and all alone
Get back on your feet and think of me
My love will get you home, boy
My love will get you home, boy
My love will get you home
To Subby, the first to wish me on this day, my special someone.
To Papa bear, whom I haven’t seen in a while and still remembers.
To Kris, the best friend I grew up with.
To Sister bear and Mama bear, it’s nice to hear your laughters in the morning.
To Emily, someone who made a difference for me in pri sch.
Thank you so much! For the messages and calls so late at night and so early in the morning.
You make a difference to my life and today started off good because of you! (It got me away from the lonely webcast watching.)
Love ya all and meet up soon.
Interesting class in philosophy which discusses justice and power. By simplistically assuming that what’s just is what’s right, a problem arises that one simply has to be just to rise in power. This is because since that guy is right, he’d be the best choice to lead. This follows that in order to obtain power, one has to do the right thing, which of course isn’t very just.
Considering everyday event, one can rise to power through doing the right and just thing. A power-hungry person can as easily pretend to be doing the right thing to eventually rise to power. This is a very touchy issue and can actually be applied to many different aspects of every day life.