Yet another lesson learnt on my way to work.
Why do little kids always ask the simplest yet valuable question?
I was sandwiched between a bunch of shallow secondary school kids who think they own the world and an innocent bunch of primary school boys.
One of the little boys said this to his other three friends, "Why must I always alight alone? Can all of you accompany me for one round and let me alight first?"
I can't really make out what his friend's reply was, but from the look on the little boy's face it was obviously a nono.
It took me awhile to observe and I asked myself this,
"At the end of our Journey in Life, don't we all alight alone too?"
If that LRT ride reflects that little boy's life,
I hope he will learn that friends he made along the way will not be able to accompany him in the end.
Be brave and face your deepest fear.
Loneliness is only temporary;
it's only about you getting use to a foreign feeling you thought you hate.
Loneliness gives Man both time and the opportunity to spend time alone,
Ponder.
and Happy Lunar New Year peeps!
CIAO :D
Friday, February 19, 2010
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
interchange
A few days ago at the interchange while I was on my way to work in the morning I overheard a mom telling her son this, "Everyone just want to go to somewhere else."
"Interchange, Somewhere else".
These two words are indeed thought provoking. Humans are never contented with whatever they have in their hands.
Everyone have their own perception of interchanges and I will say it's something that all of us cannot avoid; we all have our very own medium to get us somewhere in life.
Afterall we are all here just to enjoy our short stay on Mother Earth while we wait for our turn to the afterlife.
The little boy might not be of age to understand the truth of the matter.
But for the words of wisdom,
Thank you "Mom", it was a great lesson.
"Interchange, Somewhere else".
These two words are indeed thought provoking. Humans are never contented with whatever they have in their hands.
Everyone have their own perception of interchanges and I will say it's something that all of us cannot avoid; we all have our very own medium to get us somewhere in life.
Afterall we are all here just to enjoy our short stay on Mother Earth while we wait for our turn to the afterlife.
The little boy might not be of age to understand the truth of the matter.
But for the words of wisdom,
Thank you "Mom", it was a great lesson.
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