My goal was to go back to Argentina, and give them all-all the shoes-away. Not just to give them away, but to place them on each child's foot.
I'm the luckiest unlucky person.
Life can very genuinely and realistically pile things on. It doesn't dole out the heartache and pain, or joy, perfectly.
I hold back parts of my life and experiences. . . I don't want to share anything just for the sake of sharing and exposing myself, but if something feels right and I feel inspired by the situations or moment I'll definitely share it. There are so many stories and experiences I have not shared, and I don't feel compelled to.
I really wanted to, but I just didn't understand how people became comedians. I kind of thought it was something you were born into. And so I wanted to be a veterinarian or an architect. I wanted to be in a band, and for some reason I could understand how you could be in a band because I had guitars and all my friends played music. Comedy was a secret want, but it wasn't anything I pursued.
I think every person and place is interesting, and there's an interesting story behind every door.
It's not the child's responsibility to teach the parent who they are. It's the parent's responsibility to learn who the child is.
Induction makes you feel guilty for getting something out of nothing, and it is artificial, but it is one of the greatest ideas of civilization.
Whether shall the Oxe goe, where he shall not labour?
Mentoring is: Sharing Life's Experiences and God's Faithfulness
It's very difficult to say anything in Icelandic. I can say "takk," which means "thank you. " That's about all I learned.