Today, I want to tell you the value of TORELANCE. One thing about - TopicsExpress



          

Today, I want to tell you the value of TORELANCE. One thing about me is that I speak my mind. Ive never stood with the crowd. The best way to watch the crowd is to stay away from it. I never reason like everyone else. I try to come up with a new angle of a story just to make you debate about it, give your opinion, then I see how each one of you reasons. Sometimes I might post something that some of you totally disagree with. But again, Ive been trained to arouse different emotions and opinions through writing or talking. I remember there is a day I wrote something about how America could have shot down the missing Malaysian flight MH370 mistakenly like it did to Iranian Flight 655 back in 1988 and that is why the American government is searching at the wrong places in the sea to buy time, as it clears the original scene of the crash to avoid being found. This was a whole new argument at a time when everyone was supporting the search process. I received so many insults from Americans when they read that article. I felt so bad and guilty to an extent where I had to persuade the editor to delete it and he was like; Mejjah, the editorial staff is proud of your insightful thinking. Never should you ever apologize for using your brain or not thinking like the rest. Afterall, you are not doing a great job at journalism if you havent been threatened yet. We wish you knew how many pageviews your article got, and how many shares it did receive. It went viral. It is all over the internet. Media houses are discussing your theory. And you know what?? The more insults you get, the higher your pageviews and the greater your payment. And from that day, Ive never apologized for thinking beyond the crowd. Back in primary school, we used to have debates but I never took those topics that sounded so obvious like other pupils. Id choose the ones that didnt seem to make sense and argue so hard till I bring the sense out of it and the teachers and fellow pupils would give me a standing oviation. Bottom line, dont ever be scared of speaking your mind. Provided you are not using vulgar language or disrespecting other peoples opinion, loyalty to any brand, political party, sports team or individual, never regret using your brain. Youd better make a wrong decision and discover it was not right, than let people decide what is right for you because most of the time, they are always wrong.
Posted on: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 06:52:02 +0000

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