Thursday 11 September 2008

A special summer

I think it's the right time to write again...time to reflect about 3 months of new experiences and events!

There's a quote I particularly love from the movie "into the wild", which I totally suggest to anyone, that inspired and inspires me now in what I do everyday (thanks Pharan ;-) ) , which is:

"The core of man spirit comes from new experiences"

And life is all about this: new experiences.
Sometimes it's about places, sometimes about people, but some other times is about way of looking at the same people, places and things...

And when your way of looking at things is "love for creation" then you get love and happiness;
And it's thanks to these new experiences that you get to know yourself better then before .....


a week end in Livorno with dear friends



Intensive teaching campaign - youth project in Veneto est



Junior-Youth camping week in July



Week-end in Puglia with family: all the Mollaian cousins ;)




Summer Youth Conference in Sicily





6 comments:

roza said...

Ashkan, I love this quote. Not just because it sounds pretty, it's so accurate.

PS. Go read my reply to your comment on my blog ;)

P.R.A.loveslife said...

GRANDE ASHKAN!!! LOVE IT my dear brother! We'll forever be connected! Love life! Enjoy life! Do all that you can for this LIFE, for this life is the embryonic stages of development of the Next! peace, pharan!
Are you happy? (I know you!) Keep doing all my friend!

Anonymous said...

I really like that quote, the experiences we have is what life is all about. it's all a learning curve, and what doesn't kill us only makes us stronger! :)

Shido said...

nubella scarrafo!
gran fotos!

TeJ said...

so true!! that perfectly suits my conception of life right now... Ash joon i'm sooo happy and blessed in this period... hug you and miss you a lot...

threereligions.onegod said...

I sooo love that movie "Into the Wild" and I think the quote u picked is amazing !
Grande Cuggi !!! hai visto anch'io ho aperto un blog !!! Sono ancora agli inizi pero' ...