Sunday, May 31, 2009
Dreams & Reality
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Carrying Out Expectation
How many times we are told to behave like our age? How often we are asked to make the appropriate decision? How far do we go in order to carry out the tasks given, hitting the expectations others have set for us in the same time? Although we are responsible for our own actions, we are somehow required to achieve a certain level, whereby those who look up to us would be pleased and satisfied. We may be expecting people to behave the way we do and likewise, they might expect us to do it their ways too, hence the complication, hesitation and confusion. How long has it been ever since the last time we had it our ways without considering what the people around us would say? Pretty long I guess. Personally have made several decisions in the recent days which would and have upset the people who care, and perhaps those who think they do. We always look forward to the days when our actions taken or voices raised would be acknowledged, in a way, without having us getting headaches and worried over the unnecessary yet necessary opinions of the third parties. It is our responsibility as claimed, that we should respect the perspectives of others and put their suggestions under consideration at all times. No harm done I suppose. Perhaps it is us who are to be blamed, as we seek for the opinions when there aren’t any and get frustrated when we actually receive dozens of feedbacks based on our decisions made. We get upset when the parents are upset as we’re too stubborn to change our mind, we feel disappointed when a friend is disappointed as our action taken is not our usual style and sometimes we’re surprised as the people around us are surprised over our doings when we thought they wouldn’t be but being supportive instead. Guess this is just the way it is, where we are supposed to carry out the expectation, which would somehow become a form of reputation to be upheld. That is if, we choose to be.
Smile Away
Attended Eco Camp 115 as facilitator, where the participants are primary school students aged between 10 to 12 years old. Funny it seemed to be, as the slightest movements were able too give them a good laugh, hence hugging us and started to call us mom. Simple as us pretending not remember anything including our names, to making funky expressions along with exaggerated actions while teaching them games, songs and claps. Guess this is one of the reasons why many would like to travel in time back to the older days when we were still innocent and not know the word burden. Compared to the people around our age and above, smiling has somehow become a form of business, where we trade it with attention from others, hence attracting more customers as they feel welcomed and warm. We don’t find many things as funny as they used to be when we were much younger and we certainly do not laugh to a point where we would start rolling on the floor over the silliest action or expression shown. Perhaps it is due to the reason that we’re so obligated with the responsibilities we currently possess and the worries over our future achievements, that we not remember how nice it once felt when we get to have a good laugh, even if it costs us stomachache and tears of joy rolling down the cheeks. Yes we used to cry over the least significant incidents taken place and yes we would be running around screaming whenever we encounter the insects which are million times smaller than our size, nevertheless, the smile would always be there on our faces, as though the previous unwanted events have been erased from our memories, not leaving a trace, unlike us now, putting on the mask, not smiling anymore, from the bottom of our hearts.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Freedom, Money & Love
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
特长篇:雪豹
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Thief
A group of kids about the age of eight came into the shop and as they left, a lighter was found missing. It was an assumption that they were the ones who stole it. I wasn’t there. Weeks later, they showed up again, but this time, I caught them red handed, stealing the exact same item. Guess the assumption wasn’t merely an assumption after all, and surprisingly, one of the boys is the son of the staff next door. What a brilliant gift for Mother’s Day. It is understandable that children at this age tends to make mistakes in search of adventures and excitements, but it is unforgivable that they do not realise their mistakes in time and intend to do it again, in the exact same shop, targeting the exact same product on sale. Now how idiotic can that be? We would usually define stealing as taking a person’s belongings without permission but personally, there’s a whole new definition which should be added in as the society is way different from what it used to be. In the current days we have people who go lovey-dovey with all the opposite gender available, or perhaps I should say, all possible candidates who may just fall for the tricks they play and from there they have several options of who to choose, even if they are already in a stable relationship. Stealing the hearts is what we always call it, taking it as the temporary toy to play with instead of something to be appreciated. We have those who constantly reminding a person regarding the third party’s doings and how frustrating it can be at times, emphasizing on their so called better personalities on purpose, without having to make it obvious, not realising their such behaviour isn’t anywhere better at all. Stealing the crowd from the third party we may known it as, hoping it would stay on their sides instead. Thief or no thief, somehow it looks the same, at least for now it is.
Poem: In A Box
Monday, May 4, 2009
Shortcuts
What is the shortest working period you’ve ever had? I’ve personally come across with a person who worked two hours on the first day itself, then left without informing the colleagues and employers. How irresponsible. In the conversation he told the reason why he did not further his studies after high school, which is to earn more money. Tracking back his employment history we discover that he left the previous two working companies due to low monthly income, which in our opinions, however, RM1300 per month is one of the very few high paid jobs that can be found for a person with SPM qualification only. Guess he is just after all another human being who is looking for shortcuts to fortune and to a better life, in which I personally think that it is unrealistic if we choose to do nothing yet hoping for it to come true. Yes we would usually consider the job with the highest pay when we are looking for one, but it doesn’t mean that we should walk off just like that without saying a word after giving the impression of us ready to commit. Moreover, a shortcut is to be built instead to be found. We may be able to easily create a shortcut on the desktop screen, but what we’ve missed out is the program has already been set beforehand. We might be walking in the woods knowing that it is safe and that we will be reaching the final destination in no time, but what we’ve failed to realize is that the route is draught by the organizer way before we enter the wonderland. We don’t look for a job with a million pay the moment we step outside our comfort zone, but we can work hard from the scratch and slowly proceed to a higher level. We don’t look for shortcuts all the time, but we can certainly create one by working it out.