Watched "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" last night. For those who have yet to hear about the show, the show is a lot about a guy who is leading a reverse life cycle. Starting old and becoming younger as life progresses. Not a bad film in terms of the lessons of life that it tries to bring across but definitely not a very good choice for a midnight film. Especially when you have been sleeping little the past week. Despite so, I really liked one of the things said in the film - "We were made to lose people that we love. If not, how would we know how important they are to us?" I guess that really puts a different perspective into place ain't it? Perhaps if we focus less on the twists and turns and uncertainty of life and look more on the lessons that those twists have to offer, we might be able to learn some really important lessons out of those turns? Perhaps when all those pieces of the jigsaw fall in place at the end of life, we would see what a beautiful picture that God has in mind for each and every of us? Well, I sure hope so. Been learning to see things from different perspective these days and I think each and every of those things that we experience, that we see everyday looks rather different and unfamiliar from a different perspective. Don't believe me? Try focusing on looking at the floor on the way to work or rather than looking straight ahead. If you managed to hit your workplace without knocking yourself into any lamppost, you would probably get what I mean. Try it~