Saturday, September 24, 2011

Both drunk and a kid.

Platoon mates

   Have you ever noticed that in life, you meet some people who are extremely street smart or high in EQ, having great knowledge on what the status quo of life should be? You'll be surprised that even people like them make the greatest mistakes in life. Some of us, we say things that shouldn't be said.

   What I mean is that, we judge others too quick. At times we meet people who lack spirit in them to accomplish things in life. At times we meet people who lack the knowledge or ability to overcome certain obstacles. At times we meet people who lack the intellects to be aware of their surroundings. And we high self-esteem chauvanists blatantly run them down to the ground with no mercy or understanding, just because we want seem to others that we have made it further in life. Total bullshit. If we people are so "great", why can't we just take a simple step back to understand these people who obviously need our help?

   If they lack spirit, shouldn't we encourage them instead of calling them weak? If they lack knowledge or ability, shouldn't we run along side with them and coach them? If they lack intellects, shouldn't we share everything we know with them? It's plain selfishness if we know that someone needs help and we just criticize while watching them die, feeling good about our all-so-mighty-awesome-selves.

   And also whenever we see someone making mistakes, whether big or small, we condemn them to an eternity of hatred and damnation. Have we ever not made mistakes ourselves? That is what I have noticed, very unfortunately...

   Let's all try to make this world a more colourful and jovial place filled with butterflies and applepies! Roger that?***

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Everyone's Flying to London...

















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   Yupp, you guessed it right fellow readers. I've yet again injured myself. However, this time I've sprained my ankle due to the legendary tale of people being selfish in the army, throwing all the load to a "kid" like me. But I'm pretty sure I gave it my all. All my outfields are over for now. And I'm also very glad that I got to meet my family and friends, the people whom I love so much. Appreciating, loving and missing everyone of them more and more each day.