Sorry to hear about Mark Jester’s physical condition but that does mean he can not be what he wants to. In fact, many handicapped men excel in their chosen fields. If he really is driven by intense passion in writing he will surely succeed. Never worry about formal training - it is just secondary. I myself did not finish high school, but, in my own ways, I can write. To me, what one needs to write effectively are his “senses”, his “heart”…and a strong will.
I will send him words of encouragement, I promise!
This is another reminder for me to strive each day with the hope that I shall one day reach that place in that life after this life where there is no pain, hunger, thirst, etc, evermore. And through His loving kindness and mercy, I look forward to His promise for me “to see the things that eye hasn’t seen and hear what ear hasn’t heard”.
Alfonsoveck,
Though we may differ in our paths, I’m sure we are both aspiring for the same destination - the place “where there is no pain, hunger, thirst…”
May HE grant us!
Manoy Doro
” as you can imagine - as a journalist- this is my motto - yet sublime from being a victim of many circumstances as a filipino in the philippines i am still alive ” while i am alive i always think - of CONTINUE TO LIVE AND STAY ALIVE IN RIGTHEOUSNESS,” THANKS FOR THE SHARING AND THE INSPIRATION YOU HAD IN SOMANY WAYS MAKES AN INSPIRATION FOR OTHERS - YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMMORROW- brendabocobotan@hotmail.com
Dear Manoy Doro,
Maraming salamat sa pagbibigay mo ng panahon na e share sa akin ang iyong mga obra.
My son Mark Jester is beginning to like your write-ups, as he once viewed your profile in my Friendster.
He is a young and intense writer, and needs guidance in the field. He does not have formal training but it is his fashion.
Actually, right now he is paralyzed due to spinal cord injury, which is an aftermath of dengue fever in September 2006.
He is a very strong and determined young man.
Hope you can give him some encouragement.
his friendster account is jestrife_sci@yahoo.com
Best regards,
Ka Ester
Ka Ester,
Sorry to hear about Mark Jester’s physical condition but that does mean he can not be what he wants to. In fact, many handicapped men excel in their chosen fields. If he really is driven by intense passion in writing he will surely succeed. Never worry about formal training - it is just secondary. I myself did not finish high school, but, in my own ways, I can write. To me, what one needs to write effectively are his “senses”, his “heart”…and a strong will.
I will send him words of encouragement, I promise!
Regards,
Manoy Doro
This is another reminder for me to strive each day with the hope that I shall one day reach that place in that life after this life where there is no pain, hunger, thirst, etc, evermore. And through His loving kindness and mercy, I look forward to His promise for me “to see the things that eye hasn’t seen and hear what ear hasn’t heard”.
Alfonsoveck,
Though we may differ in our paths, I’m sure we are both aspiring for the same destination - the place “where there is no pain, hunger, thirst…”
May HE grant us!
Manoy Doro
” as you can imagine - as a journalist- this is my motto - yet sublime from being a victim of many circumstances as a filipino in the philippines i am still alive ” while i am alive i always think - of CONTINUE TO LIVE AND STAY ALIVE IN RIGTHEOUSNESS,” THANKS FOR THE SHARING AND THE INSPIRATION YOU HAD IN SOMANY WAYS MAKES AN INSPIRATION FOR OTHERS - YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMMORROW- brendabocobotan@hotmail.com
maraming salamat, kaibigang Brenda!