A story about cogentdiversion
Because she was one of the first people I met on 43things, and has always been kind, encouraging, and funny!
Because she was one of the first people I met on 43things, and has always been kind, encouraging, and funny!
One word: patience. She’s someone who’s been through struggles, but she perseveres through them and has the patience to see her goals through to completion. She is also very patient with her friends.
We almost met up in So Cal, but my schedule was too hectic! We spoke on the phone trying to meet up, but we couldn’t….
So close, but so far away…I hope I have another opportunity to meet her soon!
Cojji is one of the first persons whose goal and progress i started to follow when i first arrived to forty three things.
She strikes me first of all as kind, generous, and noble. Also, she is courageous, yet patient (forebearing). She is a highly principled person. I wonder where she got that from.
She is attractive both physically and spiritually. If anyone fits the concept of angel here, it is cogent.
I think she is Quaker, or has an interest in Quaker teachings. While I am not a convinced Quaker, I admire the teachings and traditions of the Quakers, and think it would be a much better world even if a tenth of the population would begin to consciously approach the path blazed by George Fox.
I wish her well, and her family too. Los Angeles or whatever West Coast community is lucky to include her, is indeed blessed in this way.
Well, it started off with me being amused by Robio’s icons…then I found out Robio lives in LA. I have a strong desire to meet cool local 43things users. I think that could be fun. Robio, I have you in my sights!
Lisa is awesome. She’s very intelligent and very kind. I still want to start a 43things travel co-op with her and ake :)
She knitted me a super cool hat and sent it to me when I was in Pennsylvani over the summer for my internship. It made me very happy. I don’t know if I ever told her that or not :-/
He’s awesome. I love his books. I need to actually FINISH more of them, but I love what I’ve read, and “Living Buddha, Living Christ” definitely made an impact on me.
A few weeks back I participated in a peace walk in los angeles. Thich Nhat Hahn spoke and led the walk. It was awesome. So I was close, and probably could have met him…but maybe the chance will come around again.