Saturday, February 02, 2008

Don't Fry Your Balls

Yeah I know, I'm a bit vulgar. From time to time, you see me spilling my knowledge on things that do not actually deserve that much scolding. Partly blame it on the environment I'm in. Ask anyone in my school and I bet you lunch that they know the F-word. Oh wait, I can't bet. Partly blame it on me. My carefree attitude allowed me to learn these words. My degrading loyalty for my faith further rusts my armour against the ever influencing outside world. Many people have tried to eradicate this very existence just to live an undisturbed live of pure good. One good example is M. Night Syamalan's The Village. A group of people who suffered such unspeakable misfortunes gather to build a community, rid of modern's evil. In short, they live in a bubble. Good idea but it's like an country, NOT hitching onto the wave of globalization. Yeah, yeah. That means your economy's a stone in the water and your people are considered dumb comparing to the brains of people like us. Geez, they may also not know when Judgement Day will come.

But c'mon, life is like a river. Trees may suck you up. People bath in you and sometimes pee on you. But one thing is for sure, you don't stop flowing. It's WHAT YOU GONNA DO! For example, your friend talks about porn. So what do you do next? Go home and find the next web about it or tell him that it's wrong and he shouldn't talk about it. If you can't fight it, man, you totally suck. It's what you think that matters your next move, not what others think. One misconception about this is that some of us, think that our actions are not good enough. We lean on others for their opinions but deep inside, they power our actions. In this case, yeah, their thinking affect our next move, but it's BECAUSE that we think that their's matter more than us, we are SO easily influenced.

Now, I know I'm talking too much here but just remember this. A river keeps flowing. Don't stop trying. Understand the world and then tackle it.

Same goes for me, I could leave this house if I wanted. But the problem is a challenge, it provokes me to solve it.

Bad day, everyday.

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