After an enlighten web-camming session with AG, of catching up and sneaky laughters'.A thought came into my head:
In relation to the previous post. this is possibly a continuation of that idea.
As human beings we very often take things for granted of things we own or possess,of people we know and have, of the life we live..
Its basically because by nature we are programme in a way that we are always in search of progress and development..
be it education, knowledge,money,sex,power, what have you?
the problem arises when we realize that we have forgotten the notion of contentment.
of appreciation.
of realization.
because as how i would usually claim, people are so caught up with their our own lives...
and to avoid the act of being bias( though on many occasions this has been proven true)...when it comes to relationships, one party (shall not mention any gender here) usually wants you when they can't have you.
Which is why, at most times you hear that it is important to be selfish at times because we have to look out for our own interest. otherwise, who would?
and when you do that,when you live your life in a way that you know and acknowledge the fact that the self must be loved..somehow, things will eventually work out.
things will flow (not necessarily in your ideal way) but simply in a way that "everything is going to be okay"..
but somehow,when you obsesses too much...things will automatically fuck up.
"too much," they say.
Well,i guess its evident enough that we are all in some sort of race to win.
You would wonder to win what..
i say, to win what you can't have.
I quote as well, "you wont miss the water till the well runs dry"
3 comments:
if we ever attain contentment, we shall become complacent. When we become complacent we just become lazy, ambitionless cabbages. Greed, discontentment is what drives ambition. Sure, there's charity - but even that is greed for self-attainment or greed for fame.
The moment we are completely and utterly satisfied we become useless. So - be happy with what you have FOR NOW - but do yearn and work for much more than that.
Well, the bad thing is that time flies but the good thing is, you're the pilot.
- Ian
heh. i wonder what u and AG were talking about....;)
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