Please Slow Your Step
March 19th, 2010 by dee
My new MP3 player goes with me everywhere. It just plays. Only when I have to talk to someone, I will press the pause button, and then forget that it is still on. Fortunately, I own an MP3 player that has an automatic shut-off function. When the electricity of the battery is completely used up, the player will shut itself off. So I just carry a lot of batteries in my bag. And I have to buy the battery again and christian louboutin again to supply the power for the MP3.
Another day, when I got on the crowded bus and took out my MP3 player, I found it was power off. ed hardy The moment I got back home, I found another pair of batteries for the MP3 player. When I was changing the battery, I suddenly realized that humans have the same feature: We know it is the time to take a break, but still go on playing like an MP3, and “pause” only when we are forced to slow down because of illness, injury, or complete tiredness.
Once I injured my leg, the doctor told me to stay at home for a rest at least for one month. But I only gave it exactly 72 hours of care and rest and then said, “That’s enough! It’s time to go back to work!” Because I was newly promoted as a manager assistant, which was a position envied by lots of people. If I was absent for about one month that would be a disaster. I would be replaced by others. It was necessary for me to go back to the company as soon as possible. So I set off as fast as my walking stick could carry me. I returned back to the high speed of life. However, louboutin that didn’t work out every well. Only after one week, I felt the unbearable hurt again. I was back to the hospital and spent another week receiving the doctor’s treatment. I didn’t have a good rest as the doctor suggested, even when I was forced to slow down. As a result, I suffered even more pain. And the doctor warned me that if I insisted on refusing to follow the doctor’s advice, my leg would be disabled.
Lying in the bed, I thought a lot about the life I led. Our world is on the move. You can watch the 24 hour’s programmers on the TV. And the night clubs are opened throughout the night. Our city is becoming a sleepless city, and even our whole world is becoming a sleepless planet. As the only intelligent living things on this planet, we follow the pace of our planet. We speed our life. We usually consider that the tight schedule is more important than other things. We spend our days and evenings on various activities just like playing the MP3. What if we run out of energy? Actually, we are not an MP3, and there is only one life battery. We must take the time to recharge before it runs ou
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