After a rapid fire of tests (well, just two but so?) today and the day before, I have collided with the raging bull who has offered a preposition as follows: solve your hectic schedule at your own pace (like I have any time at all?) and just complete my designated work or you die (in that all cynical yet almighty tone that commands respect-but to me no more). Please don't take this as a personal attack but it is the severity of my busy life that I must reiterate so much to alleviate the stress that is gradually enlarging... And with the simultaneous juggling of projects due as well as an emcee script, it appears that I am left with T=-10 of my remaining week which is awfully disappointing at this stage. I mean, it's only been four weeks, I need my everlasting-rest!
What can I say, life poses challenges, we triumph them, they come again, we tackle them once more, and yet they return, braver, bolder and even tougher than before and until we are defeated, we will live and fight, fight to live. Come the day when a challenge too humongous for us to handle appears, we shall have to accept fate and kick the bucket (either we meet our demise or we kick it to vent frustration because we are failures)... Imagine life without setbacks, how comforting will that be, huh?
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What can I say, life generously offers opportunities to utilize God's given potential, we prove ourselves successful and worthy to God, so that he may be kind enough to donate more chances for improvement, each instance getting more exciting, exhilarating and invigorating all in the benefit for us humans. We will survive as warriors of the one above, living with passion to strive for the best, and fighting to constantly improve our lives. Come the day when a challenge of great difficulty meets us in the eye, it is a symbol of God's recognition of our efforts and a signal that we are ready to return by his side and enjoy the fruits of eternal joy (either God calls us back sooner or he'll offer a second chance for repentance if we fail)... Imagine life without deterrence, what a lifeless life, huh?
Go back to the transition between the optimist and the sinner. Do you not see the difference? Outstanding is it not, but it was first was simply a replicate of the first, with it's colon on the opposite end. Quite similarly, we decide where the colon should belong in our lives. If we choose for it to be like the latter, it will remain. But just take a moment and break your routing of "ctrl C, ctrl V", take a "ctrl A, del) and start a fresh new page, a fresh new smiley, a fresh new life with hopes and dreams :)
When I hear somebody sigh, "Life is hard," I am always tempted to ask, "Compared to what?"
- Sydney J. Harris