8:07 PM | Wednesday, November 11, 2009
I hate it when people become abusive. I am genereally a giving person. I don't mind sharing as long as I know the person tried his best to do his part. I really, seriously, don't mind. Cause I like helping out. But what I don't like is people just relying on you, benefitting from you when they're not even trying. It's starting to get in my nerves. I am doing my damn best to get this and that and all they do is ride-on to it. Won't you at least give a mother fucking try? But in the long run, it's gonna be your loss. You're gonna end up completing something without actually learning. Which is basically just a trophy worth of nothing.
I hope you start learning to stand with your own two feet. It's not gonna be forever someone's gonna be there for you. Time will come, you're gonna have to be on your own. I hope you'll be able to stand that. I sympathize.
*this blog is mostly hypothetically spoken.
I'm just airing out. K.
reasons.
3:04 PM | Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Everything happens.. for a reason. Sounds too cliché and overused. But yes, everything does happen for a reason. Whether obvious or obscure, there is always a reason behind everything. There maybe instances when we point and accuse coincidences for certain circumstances. But no, there is and will always be a reason. Just that, it's not always presented in front of us at that exact moment. Often, the future is assigned a keeper of these reasons. As much as there is a reason for everything, there is a time for everything. There is a perfect time for a reason to unfold.
And when that time comes, everything will just.. click.
I'M-POSSIBLE
7:18 PM | Monday, November 02, 2009
I truly believe that one good deed a day can lift the world's status of goodness. We keep doing this, and in years time, maybe we'll be looking at a world not so far from what we accept as ideal. Maybe. Life is full of possibilities. Let's grab every opportunity towards prosperity :)
We are in a dialogue. One that has been going on for decades. You are, I am just one voice to this colossal dialogue comprised of the rest of the astronomical number of voices. The dialogue that lead us to civilization, to the discovery of computers, nuclear bombs, radiation. Let's keep this going and who knows, soon, this very dialogue will bring us to the much awaited, much anticipated cure for cancer, to time machines, to anything that we, at present, view as superficial. It may seem absurd but nothing is impossible.
I'M-POSSIBLE.
Before I go, I would just like to do a quick mention. Mr. Jason Mraz, thank you for the enlightenment, new ideas and inspiration you have and will continue to be sharing to me and to the rest of the world. You are the epitome of optimism. Truly, you are and will forever be, my unparalleled spiritual guru, whether you are unaware of it or not.
And with this, Namaste.