I thought of simple things today, that when you think about them long enough, they may become these fathomless, acute puzzles in your head? Not quite sure how best to describe them.
Thought about how strange life is. Simple enough. That small and seemingly insignificant encounters define the very path you may decide to take.
A person you meet, just randomly, becomes the most important person in your life, for a short period of time, or until the day you die.
Meeting some significant people may have a bigger effect that you could ever be ready to accept, an effect as to where you are going to be, physically and mentally. In the most funny and perhaps unreliable way you might have felt the importance of not letting go of these people, or not.
Cheesy, perhaps. OR could have been written in a more complex language and sounded less superficial. If then.
As for the rest of the day: I woke up early, didn't train and I don't know why, perhaps because I couldn't sleep well and perhaps this whole thing with Mouna made me a little more uncomfortable than I thought. I really hope she's all right.
Anyway, I went to school and started getting ready for the meeting with Halim and Jacky. It was, I think, a very productive session, through which we came up with most of the proposal for the United Nations Democracy Fund. We seem to have a pretty good project but there are some very important parts of it that Halim needs to work on. Jacky and I were worried that what we have written so far was too vague and needed more tangible, envisioned results and suggestions. So I'll be working on the previously accepted cases and how they had been presented. We'll meet again this week on Thursday.
Nothing special about tonight. The weather is gorgeous, and I need to make plans to visit Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and Haifa. I have hopes as to where this journey will take me, but I need to be much more productive and focused.
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