Saturday, October 27, 2012

questions



Does “assuming” a good thing to come means you fully “believe” in it? OR it’s just a positive attitude for hope?

What’s more difficult? to convince others by sharing what you believe in OR convince yourself on something you don’t believe in?

I wonder what if people knew what’s coming, like a clear vision on at least the next 3 years of their life, probably there are much less time and effort will go to waste. And if ever the worst thing will happen like dying, then you’ll just have to enjoy your life from now on. right?

Isn't this the most scariest thing in the world:
What if the most inspiring story of people’s success available in reality are all just the “exception”.

If you’re the kind of person who is truly observing “self worth remains intact” since respect is a big thing for you; but then for once, you were being overlooked, underestimated by another person, what would be the best approach? To prove that person wrong (will that be worth it?) or forgive and move on?

Isn’t it destiny is more thrilling when you knew what's coming than not knowing anything at all?


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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