Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Dreams last for so long, even after you're gone.

How does a hot-air balloon fly?

When the air within the balloon is heated up to a higher pressure. When the air escapes the balloon, it lifts off the ground because the density of air in the balloon is lower than that of the surrounding air.

Maybe hot-air balloons have a lesson for us all. When we're under heat and pressure, we just want to fly up and get free. However, when we get into the air, we realise we've lost some of who we are and become hollower inside.

Dreams are lofty things, borne out of a heavy life. So be glad for the light life you have and don't burden it with dreams that are too high up.

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