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Originally I made this blog to communicate with with my friends I made with in London . I arrived in London at 14th April 2005 and this is my start studying here. I like computer staff and would like to develop knowledge in that field . I am getting some knowledge from my friends who are so much in that field. So I would like to try what I get and put them on this blog which is useful and understandable for non computer expert person besides my personal diary.

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Monday, April 07, 2008

Independent

Independent
Some days ago, I thought of the concept of "Confident".
Still I do not think I get enoguht.
When people do not have confident, people are scared of
other people's eyes. People's eyes judge who you are and
people might not like you.
That is so scarely.
I talked about "Indenpedent" this time.
Independet mean that you can get what you want and need by yourself and
you know that you can fix the problems when it happend.


Since I was a child, I wanted to be an independent person.
I have discussed the concept "independet" often with my friends for my life.
I thouhgt "independet" mean that people do not realy on anyone and
do not need anyone. I have wondered if people can be strong to that extent.



What is your definition of "independent"?

2 Comments:

  • At 4:34 AM, Blogger Lou said…

    In my opinion... if someone is financially independent and aware of his responsibilities (i.e. he shouldn't blame someone else but should seek for a solution or something under some unfortunate situation!), he is an independent person.

    I think you don't have to reject other's help to be independent. Why do you need to be in such a complete isolation? Isn't it so harsh?! haha...
    It seems to me that you are independent if you can ask for help when you really need it. Maybe you can include this to the definition of "independence"?

     
  • At 6:48 AM, Blogger Tomoko said…

    Lou, how are you?
    I hope you all right.

    Since we are living in capitalism, financial independence is really important.
    I agree.
    Cheers
    Tomoko

     

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