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Day 1531: Growth and the evolution of tastes

As we grow our tastes evolve and that’s okay – that’s what I realized today.

 

It’s 12 : 47 PM on day 1531 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray, read Isaiah 18, start reading Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult – we woke up to a power outage but I quite enjoyed it no TV, no music and no internet just me and the latest Jodi Picoult novel 🙂 – feed myself Uppumavu and chicken curry and a banana for breakfast,  publish my Disability of the Day feature and promote my Educate Generations campaign–still on $850 but people have promised to donate and I  continue to pray about so things will get moving again eventually meanwhile I’ll continue to raise awareness about the importance of girls’ education.

 

This morning I was thinking about how my taste in books has evolved with age back in the day I only read romance novels now I pride myself on reading books by Mitch Albom, Jodi Picoult and Malcolm Gladwell and I almost feel embarrassed when someone catches me reading a romance novel. Have you noticed that your tastes have evolved with age?

Day 1433: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell

“That is the paradox of the epidemic: that in order to create one contagious movement, you often have to create many small movements first.” ― Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference

 

It’s 12  : 28  PM on day 1433 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray, read Psalm 121, feed myself Puttu – a breakfast dish of steamed cylinders of ground rice layered with coconut – and a banana for breakfast,finish reading The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell – edit my brother’s anti-smoking poster – it’s amazing how much work kids have to do these days they must be under so much pressure to perform – and listen to music – I LOVE “Flashlight” and “Can’t Say You Love Too Much”  by Hunter Hayes.

 

This morning I finally finished reading The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell this book teaches us what epidemics are, what causes an epidemic to become an epidemic and how we can create our own epidemics I found this book fascinating I have a feeling reading this book will help me with my future philanthropic campaigns.

Day 1263: David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell

“It was not the privileged and the fortunate who took in the Jews in France. It was the marginal and damaged, which should remind us that there are real limits to what evil and misfortune can accomplish. If you take away the gift of reading, you create the gift of listening. If you bomb a city, you leave behind death and destruction. But you create a community of remote misses. If you take away a mother or a father, you cause suffering and despair. But one time in ten, out of that despair rises as indomitable force. You see the giant and the shepherd in the Valley of Elah and your eye is drawn to the man with sword and shield and the glittering armor. But so much of what is beautiful and valuable in the world comes from the shepherd, who has more strength and purpose than we ever imagine.” ― Malcolm Gladwell, David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants

 

It’s 12  : 13 PM on day 1263 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to pray, go back to sleep – this morning I woke up at 2 AM I tend to wake up early when my stomach doesn’t do what it’s supposed to thankfully I feel much better now and should be able to get a good night’s sleep tonight truth-be-told the digestive issues that come with having Cerebral Palsy bothers me more than not being able to walk does –  brush my teeth,  read Esther 7,  publish my Disability of the Day feature,   stretch my hamstrings, practice sitting up straight to strengthen my core muscles, feed myself egg with bread for breakfast,   and  promote my Eradicate AIDS campaign – nobody donated so far today I think I know what I’m doing wrong I keep asking people who I know have money to donate assuming they would gladly help me out because they do have money what I should be doing is asking people who share my beliefs to make donations because even if they don’t have the money they’ll find a way to make money to make our dream of an AIDS free future a reality – and spend time outside – it’s a beautiful blue sky day where I live I wish every day was like this but if it was like this every day I probably wouldn’t appreciate it as much as I do.

 

Yesterday I finally finished reading David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell in this book Malcolm tells us that the things we sometimes see as disadvantages, like disability, are advantages and the things we sometimes see as advantages, like being born to wealthy parents, are disadvantages and he goes on to explain why people we perceive to have the advantage sometimes fail spectacularly.