To my dear loved ones,
If I were to die sometime soon, I would want you to know that I really loved you. This wont be all sappy and "lovey dovey" but it will be honest and heart felt. I do not want you to be upset by my sudden departure. Instead, I want you to be happy for me because I will soon be on my way to a better place. I know I have done things wrong and you have millions of things to ridicule me for, and for that I am deeply sorry. Since I am writing and taking my time to write this letter, I want you to know that I do not want you to grieve or mourn over my death. I believe in reincarnation so you will see me sometime soon again. But with my beliefs, there are also consequences. I feel that if you hold on to my life too tightly, I will not be able to peacefully move on an be born again. I feel that I will be stuck on dimensions and have a lost soul for eternity. And you knowing that I am a sarcastic person, you should know that I will curse you if I get stuck. To top it off, I love you. And death is meant to be. From the moment a person is born, it is a countdown until they die. So do not be mournful. Do not grieve, because you know you will see me again. Maybe not in your life but maybe in our next life. Hopefully, I will see you again.
I love you, forever and always, Michelle.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
My Hero.
My role model is my Giji. Giji taught me that the most important thing for a person to accomplish in his/her life is to be happy regardless of any difficulties you are having at that moment.
During earlier times in Japan while WWII just about started, Giji was born. His family was really poor and they had many kids.They were so poor that sometimes, Giji would have to go a few days without eating anything and striving with only water. Giji was eventually sold to a wealthy family who could not have any kids. They chose Giji because he was the smartest out of his sibilings. After moving with that family, he began to study extensively to relieve his stress and regrets. He was still great at everything he did and what ever he did, he was always the best. He was always number 1 in his Junior High and High School. After highschool, Giji applied for a job at Mistsui ( one of the largest companies on Japan ) amd he got it. He was then required to have at least some college credit so Mitsui sent him to Columbia for a degree. He eventually got a masters degree and transferred to Harvard and got a degree in math and english. After a few years of hard work, he was offered to becoming a manager for all the branches in Mongolia. He didn't accept the promotion though because his wife died and he had to take care of my mom, Shin-chan and Yo-chan.
Giji is my hero and is the most insperational person to me because he is always looking at the up side of things and he always makes me feel better. He always says that as long as I am having fun, then everything will be all right. All though we all know that that is not true, he always makes it so reassuring that you get caught up in the spur of the moment. Like practice makes perfect, hard work becomes great success. Overall, he taught me many insperational things that I carry out to other people. Giji is my hero.
Footnote: Giji is a term that children in Japan use for grandpa. Similar to Mommy or Daddy in english.
During earlier times in Japan while WWII just about started, Giji was born. His family was really poor and they had many kids.They were so poor that sometimes, Giji would have to go a few days without eating anything and striving with only water. Giji was eventually sold to a wealthy family who could not have any kids. They chose Giji because he was the smartest out of his sibilings. After moving with that family, he began to study extensively to relieve his stress and regrets. He was still great at everything he did and what ever he did, he was always the best. He was always number 1 in his Junior High and High School. After highschool, Giji applied for a job at Mistsui ( one of the largest companies on Japan ) amd he got it. He was then required to have at least some college credit so Mitsui sent him to Columbia for a degree. He eventually got a masters degree and transferred to Harvard and got a degree in math and english. After a few years of hard work, he was offered to becoming a manager for all the branches in Mongolia. He didn't accept the promotion though because his wife died and he had to take care of my mom, Shin-chan and Yo-chan.
Giji is my hero and is the most insperational person to me because he is always looking at the up side of things and he always makes me feel better. He always says that as long as I am having fun, then everything will be all right. All though we all know that that is not true, he always makes it so reassuring that you get caught up in the spur of the moment. Like practice makes perfect, hard work becomes great success. Overall, he taught me many insperational things that I carry out to other people. Giji is my hero.
Footnote: Giji is a term that children in Japan use for grandpa. Similar to Mommy or Daddy in english.
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