Wednesday, March 02, 2005
Random Rant again... ( Yes... I need serious help, I know)
Ah great.
Missed the day where I could do an official 'birthday post' on my blog. All thanks to the awesome powers of the world called workload, exams and procastination. Those 3 can kill us. Together with we trying to tolerate the burdens, the total equation becomes -- WEPT. Past tense even.
So True.
The thing about this drawback to work.. its somewhat limiting. Thats the nice and probable reason why the author of Slackerscomic came up with the cool quote: "Life is for now, Work is for later." Humans are stressing themselves out too much for no reason sometimes...
My friends had unofficialy 'celebrated' my birthday with me today as there was the allowance of a holiday, as they mentioned, "Two days late never mind lar." I forgave them because of the pizza treat.
But seriously, birthdays aren't exactly that important to be celebrative events. Its another overated event that humans find sentimental value and purpose in. I recall the chinese tale of the guy that rejected gifts on his birthday and said that he should be in silent mourning instead, reason being that his mother had suffered greatly on this day -- yes theres the morale in it. But you know that something has turned sourly usual in an unusually fuzzy manner when you find such stories that relate to it in twistative ways. Typical of birthdays...
--- Stupid conversational piece on way to friend's house---
(Very matrix-like)
"Come on, lets go lar."
"What about them?"
"We go first, they'll catch up later. They know the path there."
"But we have the key.
There is a difference between knowing the path and having the key. Knowing the path, but not having the key is equavilent to not knowing the path."
"We'll be opening the damn door for them lar. Just move it..."
But still... many know the path. Many know what the key is.
But so many, don't posses it.
_____________Zoneseekers..::
by a perspective that relies on the author of Truth...
6:16 PM
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