Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Be All that You can Be

Mama Lai was giving me a pep talk about fitness, dieting and presentability:
"You need to be constantly improving yourself."
Not in the mood to hear it from Mama Lai the other day, I talk backed and said "my future husband will just have to love me for who I am."  Then Mama Lai said:
"You don't improve yourself for other people.  As you get older you realize it's more important what you think of yourself when you confront your own reflection than what other people think.  When you look at yourself in the mirror when you're at my age, you want to know you put everything into making yourself the best that you can be." 

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