Sunday 22 February 2009

When Picture Speaks

Life is one big gamble. You get the good cards but most of the time you get the bad cards. You don't always win with good cards and yet, sometimes you win with your bad cards. So...
The more you play, the more skillful you are... When the stakes are high, it's either you win big or you lose it all...


Humans come in many different shapes and sizes. You feel that you are not good enough and thus you compare yourself with other John and Jane Does. You make yourself aware of your weaknesses. Your affective filters ( fear, anxiety, etc ) are high and this has lowered down your own performance. In the end, you lose yourself and your own identity. So are you good enough when you don't know who you are?
If we are disabled in an area, we are abled in another area. No one is perfect.


Chess is a game of destruction. One wrong move, you sacrifice something and you're a loser.
But mistakes are not like a chess game. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.


If I don't do my assignment, that is because I'm busy. If you don't do your assignment, that is because you're lazy! And you feel discontented with everyone because they are not like you...
Peace comes from within and no one is born to meet your expectations.


We stare so long at the closed door and we don't notice another door that is wide open to welcome us...
Aiya, like Chinese maxim "If the old one doesn't go, the new ones won't come." Typical Chinese saying but holds the truth to a certain extend.


We learnt problem solving skills since we were young. When our nappies were wet (problem), we cry loudly to get our nappies changed (solution).
Learn to take life in a stride. Don't worry, BE BABY.


Everyone has a skeleton in their closet. Things happen for a reason and sometimes it's a blessing out of disguise.
It's never too late to mend.


The eyes are made to look out and not to look in. Therefore, ...
Realization comes in the form of reflection.


Life itself is a parody.
Why must you deprive yourself of happiness when you know you ought to have happiness?





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