Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Undiscovered gems! (1)

Warm greetings, everyone! 
(P.S no need to send yours back; it is already 31°C in Cairo today).

*Thinks loudly* 'What am I going to speak about today? Should I go for weather in Cairo where it sounds way much hotter than 31°C? Or should I mention that it is only 5 days left before I get my summer holiday?
Hmm. Since I have already mentioned both, I will neither speak about this nor that.
(I really recommend you to prepare your green tea and play some relaxing music as you read).
Done? Here we go, then!


  • Is it an edge of a volcano? or maybe a surface of an unknown planet?

Actually, it is not. What you see in this photo is a macro shot of eye iris showing its textures; taken by Armenian physics teacher Suren Manvelyan. 

  • Are we going to discuss a scientific topic and the anatomy of the eye? 

No at all. However, I think this photo will better illustrate the idea I want to talk about in this post, which is 'Finding out who YOU are'...How come? Please read below:

At some part of my life, I had a strong feeling -and probably you too- that my life is pointless. One thought used to occupy my mind at that time:
"I am useless, why am I even alive? I am no special person,"
       Exactly as the eye iris, there, within yourself, lies a hidden gem awaiting you to uncover it. You only need to look deeper and search every nook and cranny to fetch that very own thing that makes you special and different than billions of people around the world. 

       Who are you? to answer this question, you have to answer even more questions.

  • What is the purpose of your life? 
  • What difference do/did you make in people's lives?
  • What are you capable of? Are you up for challenges?

As you read now, some of you might not have the answers to these questions above, don't worry. It only means that it is time for you to begin your own journey to know more about yourself.


You were born unique, and that is how you should live, so start packing your bags right now and join me in a gems-mining journey! 


To be continued...

References

More photos and details about the macro shot of eye iris could be found there:



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