
No, I am not talking about the famous soap opera, “One Life to Live.” But actually, I am talking about how we only have “One Life to Live.” Life is so short, and everybody who lives on this beautiful “mother-nature” earth would agree with me too. Don’t you? Why not live your life to its fullest? We all DESERVE too. We absolutely do. If you don’t live life to your fullest…what’s the point of living then? Right? Think about it.
Going through life is all about “life experiences.” We will meet A LOT of amazing people in our lifetime that we may call our friend, family, possibly meet your future mate, and so much more. Life is all about possibilities, life-lessons, and most importantly, experiences. We must LIVE through our life to fully understand the circumstances, extent, and WAY of living our own life. Doesn’t that make sense?
Honestly folks, we should all “live” through life without feeling any regrets…at all. I
am sure there are many people out there that feel that having “regrets” will keep them behind from something in life. Do you feel like you’re missing a great “lust” for life? Do you ever hear that saying before? I have at many times and periods in my life. I believe as a part of life, we grow up learning from other individuals and our own personal experiences what is good or bad for us. That is part of a learning process we all go through in very different ways. Many people are born, raised, taught, and learned in different ways at certain aspects in our lifetime. How you teach yourself those “life-lessons” is a powerful “life” tool to certainly have as part of your journey in life. Right?
For example, my parents and I first arrived on American soil in early 1989 and have never looked back. Even though both of my loving parents have “sacrificed” everything back in their home of Vietnam to come to America for a better life was…worth it. Having seen war, pain, grief, suffering, and a loss of human civilians during the Vietnam war…which should have never happened in the first place broke my parents hearts to a million “dying” pieces. In order for my parents to live a much better life, they took a look at me as a “baby” and decided the best way was to escape and flee for our “freedom” and “survival.” This is a very touching, true story that holds very dear to my heart and I will never ever forget what my parents have done for themselves…and for me. Wow. What an amazing story. A pretty “bad-ass” story too.
America is the “Land of opportunity.” I still believe it certainly is. Do you? Living here in the beautiful Northwest of Washington State has taught me to appreciate life a little more and live “one day at a time.” I love my life. I am doing everything I can in my life to follow my dreams, goals, and passions. There are so many things I want to do in my own lifetime before I retire. And I mean many things….from scuba diving, sky-diving, snow-boarding, target gun-shooting, travel, meeting new people, attend a famous fashion show, meet an amazing fashion designer, and the list goes on.
So ask yourself this one simple question. Do you honestly “live your life to its fullest?”

