jeudi 23 janvier 2014

Dennis Rodman Reveals A Secret,Kim Jong-Un Has A Daughter

Dennis Rodman
Dennis Rodman cannot keep a secret. After becoming best friends with Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea imparted some personal information to the former NBA star: He has a daughter.
Yep, according to Dennis Rodman, Kim Jong-Un has a secret daughter.
Rodman told the tabloid The Sun that Kim Jong-Un’s wife, Ri Sol Ju, kept talking about her beautiful daughter during his trip.
Rodman said: “She kept talking about their beautiful baby daughter.”
The Worm did not say if he got the chance to meet Kim’s secret daughter.
The Global Post reports that rumors have been circulating that Kim Jong-Un has a secret daughter, but the news has never been confirmed.
If the news is true, Ri Sol Ju probably gave birth toward the end of the last year. South Korean Intelligence Services claim that Jon-Un’s wife disappeared from the public eye for several months after the media started speculating about an alleged baby bump.
Rodman may have let news about Kim Jong-Un’s secret daughter slip, but the NBA Hall of Famer is keeping a tight lip about some of the other details about his trip. If you were interested in knowing about Jong-Un’s toilets, well, tough luck. Rodman isn’t talking.
Rodman said: “I won’t tell you if the toilets were made of gold or anything like that, as I promised Kim I wouldn’t talk about that stuff. There is a lot of stuff I can’t talk to you about.”
So, just to clear things up. Rodman has no problem talking about Kim Jong-Un’s secret daughter.

I'm Sorry versus Pride

Why is it so difficult to say the three little words “I am sorry?”  It goes a long way, but often too many times people struggle with uttering those words.

Try as we may, none of us are perfect.  We come with flaws and shortcomings I like to refer to as our character.  We may like to present ourselves in a fashion that masks our true character, but with time the truth is always revealed.  So, why not embrace our character, instead of hide from it?

I believe it might have something to do with that devious thing called PRIDE, which I will blog about soon. Pride has a way of preventing humility to shine through and allow one to open one’s mouth and authentically say “I am sorry.”

If you stop and think about it, it is kind of pitiful because admitting one’s shortcoming usually carries with it an understanding and acceptance from the other party.  However, being too prideful to say you’re sorry really causes one to lose respect.  Indeed, pride carries with it a heavy penalty!

I’ll be the first to admit there have been times I’ve struggled with saying I’m sorry or admitting I was wrong.  Personally, there is something that makes you feel less of yourself or capabilities.  Ironically, when I think of the times people have apologized to me, I can’t help having a greater respect and admiration for them, in spite of their shortcomings.

Perhaps, instead of noticing the shortcomings of others we should spend more time noticing our own imperfections and when justly wrong not stumble with saying “I’m sorry.”

Some food for thought,
Malick