Chẳng gì sánh với anh

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Đây là bài hát do nhạc sĩ người Mỹ Prince viết cho ban nhạc Family của anh, xuất hiện lần đầu trong album duy nhất của họ, Family (1985).

Ca sĩ kiêm nhạc sĩ người Ireland Sinéad O’Connor (8/12/1966 – 26/7/2023) đã thu âm một phiên bản, phát hành vào đầu năm 1990 và trở thành nổi tiếng trên toàn thế giới. Vào tháng 12 năm 1990, Billboard vinh danh bài hát này là “Đĩa đơn thế giới số 1” năm 1990 tại Giải thưởng Âm nhạc Billboard đầu tiên. Continue reading Chẳng gì sánh với anh

Failure is mother of success

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

We all are happy when succeeding and stressed when failing. That is natural. But we also know we become wiser after each failure, be it a lost love or a bankrupt business. That is why we says, “Failure is mother of success.”

However, this is something you may have overlooked.

If failure is mother of success, then there is indeed no failure. Each “failure” makes us wiser, then each failure is a success in being wiser.

All my life, as far back as I can remember, I have never thought “I am failing.” Of course, have been unsuccessful at many things, but I have never thought “I am failing.” No one ever teaches me to think that way. Somehow, I have thought that way since I was very little, I guess.

Every time I am unsuccessful at something, I feel absolutely like winning – just “no big deal.” Somehow, I naturally know you win some and lose some, no big deal. In my primary school time, I used to be first in my class. Sometimes I dropped down to second. One day in my fifth grade, my dad wrote a comment on my school report: “Why falling down? Try harder or you will be punished.” I held the report, read it and talked quiet to myself: “What’s the big deal. I can’t be number one all the time. There is only one way for me to go sometimes is to go down because I can’t go up.” I guess, that was the day that I formed in my head the idea that ups and downs are natural and no big deal.

Growing up from that day, every time I am unsuccessful at anything, I just think: “Good, one more good lesson.” Truly, I have never seen any failure as failure. The dictionary in my head probably doesn’t have the word “failure.” Every time, winning or losing, I only see a good living experience. I have never stressed at losing anything. In sentimental matters, I hurt like crazy when I lose someone or make someone hurt, but I don’t call that failure – just one more good lesson to learn.

Life is a long series of learning and experiencing. Ups and downs are living lessons and living experiences. All lessons and experiences, be they hurting or comforting, are good for us.

No failure. Just another good hurting lesson, once in a while. Thanks, God.

Wish everyone enjoy the ride up and down.

With compassion,

Hoành

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South China Sea: how ideological differences between Philippines and China could heat up tensions in disputed waters

  • The countries’ opposing ideologies amid clashing sovereignty claims could lead to years of militarisation and confrontation in the region if not contained, analysts warn
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The recent trading of barbs between China and the Philippines over ideological differences highlights the “perennial mistrust” between the two neighbours, experts say, noting that their disparate approaches to democracy and authoritarianism are likely to further escalate tensions in the South China Sea.

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Here’s what the ICJ said in its orders to Israel about preventing genocide in Gaza

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) 17-judge panel issued six emergency measures ordering Israel to “take all measures within its power” to prevent acts which could fall foul of the Genocide Convention.

Here’s a summary of the measures Israel must take according to the court’s preliminary ruling:

  • Prevent commission of acts that kill or cause serious bodily or mental harm to Palestinians. The acts are specified within Article Two of the genocide convention.
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  • Prevent and punish any direct and public incitement to commit genocide
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  • Submit a report to the court on all measures taken to adhere to these orders