How did you get your name?
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Re: How did you get your name?
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I was really shocked having known of were I got my name. It just gives me honor to be named after them, though I am not as Holy as they are. Having a simple life is somewhat the same with them, but their virtues are totally different from mine. I do not have all the goodness in the heart, though I can say that I am good, but not the goodness that they have.
Nevertheless, wherever we got our names are and what origins, it does matter by making our lives batter each day. And making good in these world with whatever names our parents gave us, is something we need to be thankful for, no matter what the origin is, it does not matter, but as long as we strive to do good daily, that is all that matters much, irregardless of the origin of anybody's name.
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He nick-named me Albert Einstein.
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