Monday, August 3, 2009

TED RAWANDA

I recently watched a short film on Rawanda and the film was an informative,humorous, and tragic view of some of the things that occured. He started off talking about how he was going to tell a story. I was anxious to hear it so I gave him my attention. He then started to talk about a saying which was one is the most beautiful when one is its ugliest. That left me confused and I lingered on thart for a second. He then explained this word Abutu, which basically was saying to be a human you have to be around humans. He told a couople of jokes of how he perceived Abutu to him as when he would curse people out on the way to work as part of road rage.I became more attentive as he explained that he was going to tell real stories.

To go into more detail on my beliefs on beauty and ugliness, he said we are the most beatiful when we are our ugliest. To me I think that means when a person has hit rock bottom or experienced their worst experience so far they have the knowledge or they have gone through so much that the situation has made them a new person or set them at their peak. My question for this whole thing is what makes your ugliest situations turn you into your best or most beautiful

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