Saturday, March 13, 2010

Breaking Through Dawn

there was hardly any light in the sky, i guess the sun hasn't reach the horizon just yet. as it progress through the morning from just the tip of the sun (orange hue across the sky lighting up the clouds) to the sky being WHITE again.

magical moments are brief and short. cherish it or else... it would be gone.

through our everyday life and our interactions with those around us (relationships - family, friends, your other half or colleagues). in our everyday life, that break of dawn seems beautiful and awesome because it's a short lived moment of everyday. a mere 30mins out of a 24 hour day. in work, we might be working throughout days, weeks or even months just to have that breathe of relief and sense of accomplishment when the project is finally over and accepted; err... maybe within 1-3days. if the work was done within 1 day, your sense of relief is not as big as compared to a task that took you longer and more tedious.

when it comes to interactions with those around you, there's always that something that someone did right or said right that makes us feel that the person could fit into your life. just like a puzzle. Living through life is like putting together a puzzle. that person would fit into your puzzle and of course, there are times when you try putting other pieces, you would realize that the previous piece might not be the right one, maybe right shape but different color? or a different direction fitted in? as each piece slots into a right spot, you would feel of security/completion but how long those this feel in comparison? that's why i always believe that there's always the right word at the right time at the right place would make anyone like you or even stop hating you but of course... there's also the WRONG word, WRONG time and WRONG place. i guess its because that we often favor the "wrong" that when we get it right, it feels like a jackpot.

LOVE chocolate? or LOVE ice cream?

imagine your staple food is chocolate ice cream. would you still want to have it as a dessert or have a craving for it if you skipped a few meals of chocolate ice cream? we often desire the things that we could least get and once we have it, things just change...

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