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Live with caution!


Live honey! Live… Those were my father’s words while he was serving me a cup of coffee. He told me never go panic, no rush and live once forevermore. Every time I go to visit him, he says me the same. “”Live with caution” in the middle of a family coffee time. It is a normal coffee but for me it is the best because I am with him. I always try to follow his advises because I know he cares about my safety.

Honestly, who is not afraid of what is happening in our world? Everyone wants a better world, a better country, a better city and mostly a better life. You and me sometimes want the same things. Maybe you and I are doing the same stuff to get better results but it seems worthless.


I have learned so much from my father. He has not a doctoral degree of something or even he has not a bachelor’s degree. He is just my father and he has taught me how to live well respecting people for what they are and enjoying at the same time. That is my father.

And I want to tell you that because I want you to be happy and comfortable in your life. Life is bigger than us, but it doesn’t mean that we have to regret ourselves because sometimes we don’t know how to live happy and correct. Do not get me wrong, there is still a chance to make the things well. Honestly, you and I have been mistaken sometimes.

Take your time to breath and keep living. Love someone, respect others, help people, never underestimate, accept different thoughts, fight for your dreams, make them true, cry your failures, be sad at times, be still hungry for what you want and help your loved ones to do what they want. Do crazy stuff and take care about you…

Those are the things that I think about when my father tells me “live with caution”. It is like go wild without forgetting who am I, a human being (live), and where am I at, my world (with caution).


It also means being responsible for my decisions, taking control of my emotions and feelings, letting the things happen and letting the things never happen. To weep and then to laugh, or vice-versa. To feel and embrace the life even if it is bigger than me, so much bigger than us.

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