Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Landing on Moon

“Aim for the moon and you will land on the star even if you’ve missed.” Indeed a way of encouraging the students to be more optimistic. From time to time, encouragement, support, and comfort are needed, be it a man who looks strong and firm, a woman who is able to take control of the entire headquarter, a boy who seems to be smiling whole day long, a girl who is so independent that she needs nobody to complete a task given. There could be moments where we are so tired, that we no longer want to stand up once again, to face the waves of challenges ahead; say, the person we love does not know how to appreciate us in the right way, one failed to obtain the highest ranking in one particular competition or sort, a person who lost hold of the opportunity before him. When one not knows how to love and eventually failed us, it doesn’t mean that we should stop loving too; when we couldn’t be the best, it doesn’t mean we cannot be better; when we missed the chances given to us, it doesn’t mean we have lost all our hopes. There will be another junction ahead even if we have taken the wrong turn, for an unwanted decision or incident does not simply lead us to the end of our journey, unless we choose to be. So why not aim for a better option available when we can?