Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Last But Not Least

Fate is predetermined as some may believe, but never it is done by judging from the physical appearances. However, it has been a form of habit, or perhaps I should say, a culture of the current society where many assume the less eye-catching ones would usually be the worst-sellers, not knowing they might or could have been the opposite instead. After months of working in one particular shop, I realised there's the flow, a season for each and every items on sale, where they would be in such great demands that we couldn't replenish in time. Nevertheless, it lasts for a very short period of time only. From the most expensive to the cheapest items, they each have their own glory, the day where people would lay their eyes on them and bring them home. From the most elegant to the ugliest looking products, they would each have their day where the particular someone sees the beauty in them from a different angle and take them along. By applying the similar concept into our lives, we know each and every one of us stands the chance to shine, be it in a person's heart or within a group of people. We may not be the first to outstand the crowd and capture all attention, but it doesn't mean we wouldn't be. We may not be the most popular ones, but it doesn't mean we are not able to win the hearts of many. We may be the last, but it doesn't mean we possess the least.