Nu Vibez and Roleplay Guide Magazine - March 2014 | Page 11

No ma er what we do in our day to day lives, the world con nues to revolve. No ma er how bad of a day we might be having, it could always be worse and that is never so evident as when something bad happens to another person, especially when they are a loved one. This month see's a few things I'll men on such as the loss of a talented actor Philip Seymour Hoffman; and the mother of Second Life's own Mankind Tracer requiring some pre y serious surgery resul ng in a stay in the ICU. Our well wishes go out to him and his family! And then there's something much closer to home, well, for me anyway, this past Friday, my 17 yr old son, had a car accident ... more of a fender-bender, he's fine, BUT ... it got me thinking about the difficult day I'd had. When I got him home safe that evening, everything about my disposi on on my day changed! I realized, I actually had a wonderful day! My son was absolutely fine, not a scratch on him, and that is always the best day ever! These are all examples from First Life, but as we all know, our Second Lives can be just as difficult and it is important to always take into considera on, that things could always be worse and might be for someone else. Being thankful and posi ve about the events of your life and what you do have, will guide posi ve energies your way. With that said, I know in reacent months ... years perhaps, many of us have grown quite disheartened in Second Life and Linden Labs, lashing out in blogs, forums and SL groups but the winds are changing my friends. I declare 2014 the year of "The Ebbe!" Already things are looking up with his personal focus on the needs of SL residents, the re-opening of JIRA, and his short and long-term goals that all focus on rebuilding the community and making it stronger than ever. While there are s ll