I believe in destiny; that it’s really a consequence of actions in disguise. You jump down from KLCC you’re most likely destined to die.
I believe in luck; that it’s really destiny destinations in many forms. After your outmost intelligent jump from KLCC, you could die in many ways and positions, depending on your luck of course.
I believe in fate: I know that it’s synonymous to destiny, but I’d like to think of it as the finale where destiny and luck has intertwined and passed. Something like, you jumped from KLCC, you hit head first, cracked your neck but not enough to die but soon enough you did. In short, the whole package.
So if we backtrack, *imagine dead person flying back to the top of KLCC*, I believe too that we have quite a control on our fate/luck/destiny which stemmed out from actions which are most of the time a matter of personal choice.
Furthermore those choices are made by the very thing that we could only have total control over; our train of thought. Hence, I believe that we should really work to fill it up with things that are nourishing to our wellbeing plus others and be cautious on who/what gets on board on that train.
I loath at people who are perpetually negative where you can see them self performing repeated derailment inside their heads shown by their actions. Happy Tree Friends seem violent free compared to the act of a person self butchering him or her selves and their state of being with some negativity cleaver.
To clarify, it’s perpetual or natured or intrinsic negativity that I despise; where a person’s thinking is most of the time to the left or bottom of an axis and their perspectives of the slightest adversity are always doom/gloom with no accompanying initiative whatsoever to maybe make things a bit better.
It’s very human to whine at how hot the weather is, how the lecturer sucks at teaching today or such impulsive declarations of discomfort; that’s temporary negativity which is generally fine.
Lastly, I believe that there’s always something to find beautiful to celebrate about life, no matter what the circumstances are.
Thursday, March 8
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4 Eye Balls:
well , those ppl who are perpetually gloomy and negative are called emotional vampires . they suck and feed off your enthusiasm and optimism and make you feel down instead. I've kicked out most of my friends who are like that . Makes my life so much better.
Oh , and I don't believe in luck,fate or destiny. except for the ones which i choose.
mmms.... i like that term
emotional vamps :D
and
likewise too...
Ouch?
Not you ler dear friend... :)
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