Sunday, August 3, 2008

Time, certainly flies...and gone...

"The unexamined life is not worth living." - Socrates
Inasmuch as being human, we only have one chance to live when we talk about normal individuals and phenomena. In this world of abstractions, one must mold and create his own image to stand out among the same-different-humans. Life is uncertain but the only certainty in this uncertain world is, things must come to an end.
Truly, the unexamined life is not worth living. We may always be driving by our unique personality but this does not necessarily mean that we will not be able to blend with the milieu or to the changing holocaust. They say, “as long as I am what I am, it’ll bring me good.” But it’ll bring you no good indeed. It’s the moral responsibilities of every individual to distinguish the situation, to determine what should be applicable to say and not to say. One must learn to recognize the wholesome thoughts from the unwholesome one.
As social being and by nature as political animal, we always tend to be in the group or crowd. Obsessed by our insatiable desire to communicate freely, however, we should know that words are powerful. Every little thing we say has its own impact to the one we directly or indirectly told. Our opinions’ always count, that’s why we should be impeccable to those things we are uttering.
Finding ourselves when we go through life is a very haunting experience. When we are lost in the dark tunnel, one must seek and think how to create his own light or somehow to embrace the vestige of the light.
We do have the veritable conscious control to our fate and destiny, but still, some things are meant to stay that way. We must accept the fact that after encountering with the living and the dead we will be left alone conversing with ourselves; cogitating and actualizing…
In my journey, I have learned to think and act wisely in every life’s endeavor. I’ve learned to examine myself and others; to see through us in manipulating our seeming capacity to live a moral life. I firmly believed that no matter how hard it may be, falling down to your knees is never been a threat nor a danger. We must eradicate our pride and obtain humility to sustain one’s moral life.
Every man has his own societal tasks and responsibilities, as well as our moral obligation to the book of the world. We must learn to recognize every little thing of it and their appropriate places to act and react.
We must learn to value each other as He values us to be worthy enough to the borrowed time. We must leave our legacy of goodness to ascend throughout generations.
I know that it’s by nature of every man to err because just like the moon, every man has its own dark side; but only those who are fool persevere in errors.
…and even a single flutter of a butterfly’s wing can ultimately cause havoc halfway around the world.

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