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Monday, May 21, 2007

21st May 2007 Monday

努力学习懂得活着并不是理所当然的。这样你就会懂得珍惜生命,珍惜自己,进而懂得珍惜周边的人与物。你也将会发现原来把拥有的每样东西都当成一个礼物的世界是那么的灿烂。其实想一想,拥有是一种幸福,是一种快乐,但这并不代表失去是一种悲伤啊。拥有可喜但失去又有何可悲?反正我们也是一无所有的来到这个世界上不是吗?

失去一样东西不要埋怨上帝。相信他将会用自己的方式在另一方面补还与你。。。

努力学习着。。。一生努力的记着。。。一辈子努力的相信着。。。

Sunday, May 13, 2007

13th May 2007 Sunday

昨日看连续剧看到了最后,发现自己正对着自己笑。赫然发现原来自己是这么容易的满足。原来快乐可以是这么的简单。。。。。。

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

8th May 2007 Tuesday

Why bother about the world when it doesn't bother about you? Have you ever tried asking yourself this and yet still bother about every little thing and person around you? If you are, you have probably been the old me. Not that I don't bother about anything now but I guess I learnt to let things take its natural course and learn that although we can't change life, we can always change the way we are looking at it. Whether we are looking upon it as the worst possible thing on earth or make the best of what comes our way. Easy to say hard to do but whoever said life was easy?

On a brighter note, I have been watching the "Condor Heroes" VCD that I got for my birthday sometime back (And sometime meant close to half a year back). Along the way to finishing it. Have read the Condor Heroes story ages ago when I was just a Secondary School boy and I never thought that the show would interest me much since I already knew the story. But I was wrong. To be honest, I was kind of liked a couple of scenes from the show and amongst all, I think I loved the scene when young Guo Xiang and her sister walked on the narrow bridge and Guo Xiang's sister knocked down a puppet troupe's box. The difference in the way they treated the incident was really brought out really well. And I especially loved the difference in the troupe master's attitude towards the two girls. If you have watched the show, I think you would agree that the notion of kindness begets kindness and vice versa was really brought out really well in that scene. It might be a show but isn't that really true in life too? It wouldn't hurt to be a little kinder to the next person you see and you will be surprised how much kindness you will receive in return. And even if you don't receive any, wouldn't the happiness of being kind be a reward in itself? Hmm. Something to ponder about ain't it?