Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Random # 2

  • The element of mystery is essential in the lives of men. It certainly adds to the appeal.
  • Old perceptions are like old habits. They're hard to get rid off.
  • We always find what we wanted when we don't want it anymore.
  • With more expectations, comes more hope, and can result in more frustration. So try not have too much expectation. When in doubt, expect the worst.
  • My dad once taught me : Learn the hardest things in life so that when you come to something not as hard, you will know how to handle it. He was right. Learning things the hard way has its merits. Think about the African Americans. Think about the British overcoming the Great Depression. Think about our Malay forefathers, who struggled against the colonialists, and succeeded. Think about us now, who gets things easy. Are we better off?
  • When we don't try we don't know. When we don't know we don't care. When we don't care we are missing out on something.
  • Does maturity really come with with age?
  • Some old fashioned values are always overlooked. What happened to saying please and thank you, sincerely. What happened to saying sorry? It's not about the portrayal of good manners. It's about having them and making sure they are a part of us.
  • There is only one mode for most politicians. Only *talk2* mode is running. This is the easiest mode as apologizing and saying thank you is hardly ever in their consideration.
  • Everything in life is theoretically ideal and good, until you bring politics into the equation.
  • Humans have many faces, trust me.
  • People who empower the media can use it to their utmost advantage, whether for the ultimate good which is to spread truth, or for the worst of the worst, which is to spread lies and blackmail people.

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