This afternoon, I was playing tetris. And while I'm playing tetris,
certain things have gone in to my mind comparing life to tetris.
Well, it is not just tetris that you can compare life to. Many other stuff.
But these are what got into my mind-
That no matter how hard it seems to clear a certain debris in your life,
there will still be a particular piece that God (or 'destiny' if you believe in destiny) will send to help you.
It is just how you will put it in place.
That when accidents happen, there are people who will help you to
clear out your way. Well, with or without people who will help,
it is how you carry an incident; how you build another part of you to clear your way our again.
And that comes with a mind set that when you follow, will lead you either to relief or another depression.
That no matter how hopeless it seems to get what you want, just continue to be at your best and
when God (or destiny) allows it, you will get it. Because there is no greater feeling than
a hard work finally..
..paying off.
That never say never actually works. As long as the game is still going, you still have hope.
Just always have the guts to win.
That sometimes, if you are in a very difficult situation, don't focus your precious time choosing which side you
should take. Hence, decide quickly. Because whichever side you place your decision, no one knows if that side you chose
is the good one or the bad one isn't it? If you got the bad side, go and fix it! Don't run from it because it'll come back
to you later. But if you got your decision in the good side, rejoice! Take it slow. Don't rush.
I remember when we were in high school. We were about to have a class mass at the chapel located
at rooftop of our school. As we were passing by the stairs, a quotation caught my eye. I don't know
how it got there but I don't care. I just read it. It was very nice. It goes like this:
'Don't make any rush decision whenever you are the peak of your happiness, depression or anger.
Because these decisions are most likely the ones you will regret later.' Nice isn't it? It's like words of caution.
And there's one more. But I didn't see this at our school but on the internet. I think it's twitter or 9gag or
something like that but it doesn't matter. 'Listen to the words spitted out by anger. Because these words
are the truth hidden at the back of the mind hiding from you
Sabado, Marso 31, 2012
From 'The Argue'
Sometimes, it's the false hopes that keeps you going.
Wherever it came, whether it's from an inspirational
moment or from a tragic incident, it doesn't matter.
What matters is that these things you're holding on to
fuels your motivation; your motivation to do better.
Better than what you've done earlier in your life.
Better than the mistakes you've committed.
Better than who you are yesterday.
Better than the best of your yesterday.
Always be better. Because absence of your awareness,
there are people who admire you for what you've become and they
now sees you as an inspiration to do better.
It maybe your friend, your siblings, even your enemies.
Try not to judge them by what they do. Because whatever it is they are doing,
its not something that just popped out from no where. It is from his or her past
that made him or her like that. Or maybe he or she just impersonates someone
that in your point of view is inappropriate but in his or her eyes is refreshing or comftable to do.
People doesn't like you for your attitude, but for you personality. It's how you carry your attitude that makes people like you.
I maybe a bitch, but with personality, I carry this bitchiness beautifully.
Example: Let's say a bitch is mean. but with my personality, I strongly point out what is wrong
without hesitation. Being not afraid to what these coward people will say.
Because I believe that there are two kinds bad people people in this world.
Those people who act and say bad and wrong things. And the other
are the people who hesitates to take action for the better good,
keeps their mouths shut and just tolerate or be completely indifferent.
We all have experienced falling. For me, its not how painful these incidents
have occured in your life. But on how you put your self
together and carry yourself up again. No matter how long.
As the saying goes: Slowly but surely.
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