segunda-feira, 30 de julho de 2007

A man with a plan.

On: Ben Lee - Cigarettes Will Kill You

Some people don't have a plan. They live their lives, the daily routine, day by day without any great expectations... one day at a time, being happy with the simple things in life. Other people plan too much, all the time. Everything has to be systematically planned and executed and done estrategically, so the initial goals can be reached. But even with the best plans, complications can arise, things can go wrong and suddenly you’re caught with your pants down.

The thing about plans is they don’t take into account the unexpected so when so we’re thrown in the courtball we realize all the mental rehearsals were good for nothing and there's nothing left but to improvise. Of course some of us are better at it, than others.
Some of us just have to move on to plan B and make the best of it. And sometimes what you want, is exactly what you need. But, sometimes… Sometimes what we need is a new plan.

I think that's what I need , a new plan.

terça-feira, 10 de julho de 2007

Stories Don't Mean Anything If You've Got No one To Tell Them To.

On: Brandi Carlile: The Story.



I have no idea of what a real relationship is. I mean, I've had relationships but I think I never got them right. Yes, I think there is such a thing, getting it right.

I though being thin would make my life easier, it didn't. For example.. I had never gone out with someone who wouldn't call me on the next day or finding someone who'd come to me with promises and telling me a lot of nice things creating this bond and making me believe all that and then he'd just vanish, he'd just disappear. Nowadays it's so common and I'm still catched by surprise over and over again.



Changing is something extraordinaire. I strongly believe that when there's real change, people don't try hard to show it, they just let it out, without aknowledging it, through the pores of their skin, there's just something different and you can tell. They are so into themselves (in a positive way, obviously) that it gets to other people without any effort.And it's everywhere, from body language to topics of discussion, I believe that what keeps us going is the constant possibility of change.