Sunday, December 28, 2008

Things we can't have

We all want something but we know we will never get it. That want will always stay as a want because there is one string attached to it; you can't have it. Why do we want things that we can't have or that isn't obtainable? We all know that we can't have it but we still want it. We get over it but deep down we still wish that we could have it. Why? What would life be if you got everything you wanted? What would you want if you have everything in life? Why would you want it if you have so much already?

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Christmas Spirit

You're late....

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Change

Change is good. Is it? People want change yet when things change they either are afraid of it and bash it or they accept it. Why are people afraid of change when they want change so badly. Following the trends set by society ruins the chance for change.

Every one wants changes in their lives. The government wants to change things. The people want to change the government, yet they still vote for the same person. If they want change so badly then why don't they take a step forward instead of three steps back then complain about how there isn't any change.

Change is good. Now how come you haven't changed?

Time

The old saying goes "time flies". In modern time this saying is outdated and deserves to be updated. It is better suited if it was "time doesn't fly, it jets".

Throughout our life there are certain periods in ones life where we have all the time in the world, as we age time slips from our grip and is let lose. It runs away and everything we do passes by quickly, soon we will be wishing for more time. As we end our journey in life time is back in our control and the cycle is repeated. We have all the time in the world until we depart.

Time is infinite yet it is ephemeral. We measure time in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years. How is it that there are so many days in a year and so many minutes in a day but yet we never have enough time. Time doesn't wait for man but in fact it makes a mockery of those whom never have enough. It is there to mock those who are busy and those who are bored. It is compassionate to those who have nothing left do to and can wait for anything.

What would you do if you had more time?

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Christmas

Christmas. The day where we get to open our presents, the week where we don't have to go to school, and the one day where we don't have to work.

In preparation for Christmas, we spend the first three weeks planning parties and buying gifts. A busy season and a great time for the malls, also coffee shops. The joy of getting a gift for those special someones to make them happy. But are we becoming slaves to the corporate world? Christmas ends up being a time of buying gifts for one or another and most people just see it as a holiday before the year ends. Everything is about buying gifts and asking for gifts.

There is no more old fashion Christmas' anymore. No one goes around caroling or celebrates the true meaning of Christmas. Unity. Everyone is drawn together by the thoughts of getting gifts from others. Christmas has been commercialized. Kids see it as a time where they can ask their parents for just about anything they want hoping that they will find it under the Christmas tree on Christmas morning. A quote from a lady whom i heard talking about Christmas. "I don't do Christmas presents, its just too stressful, I tell all my friends that i don't want anything and I tell them I'm not going to give them anything. All I ask of them is to bring some food over and have a big Christmas dinner."

Most people tend to celebrate Christmas as a holiday but in reality they are just following the trends of the corporate world.

Is your Christmas meaningful or is it just a time where you get to ask for whatever you want?

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Wants

"I want this." "I want that." "I want you to give me this." "I want to get that."

Everyone wants something. Want is commonly misinterpreted as a need, and our needs is commonly seen as something that is there. Most people have all their needs in front of them (clothing, shelter, food) and they take them for granted. Many people want that expensive pairs of jeans or that new computer. In modern society most of our needs are served to us with a silver platter, and those wants that aren't served with the needs, they become "needs". Soon those designer jeans would become part of a need. A new phone, jacket, or iPod gets classified as a necessity of life. In all don't they all serve the same purpose?

Those who are seen below society don't have all the needs and will gladly take anything to fulfill those needs in order to survive.
























"I need a TV for my room"

" I need a blanket."

Rumors

Every word you hear is a rumor. Or is it? How do we know what to believe and what not to believe?

Nothing is stated true unless proven true. Word from the mouth can be changed and is not written in stone. Unless there is evidence to back up the statements, they are nothing but lies.

Don't get me wrong but "Don't fucking start rumors until you know that what you are going to say is the absolute truth."

Misconception

Everyday in our lives, there is misconception. It happens instantly and eventually the words get all twisted from the starting sentence. It eventually leads to misconception and false information. When someone tells somebody else whats involved in something that is telling them information to know.

Telling someone everything that's in a something is not the same as telling them whats involved in it. To bluntly put it, to tell someone whats in something is to repeat the question that you are asked. To tell someone whats involved in something is to tell them the concept behind it and what to expect.