Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Movie - Click

Justa went to catch the show "Click", nice show manz, very touching.
It seems like a simple , idiotic show.. initially i thought.. but very meaningful anyway.. lol
espec when u see wat the dog did to the @#%%^!!!!
cool gadget tat one might wanna have, but it boils down to one's need.
It's nice to control your life wif tat, but once thgs went haywire, u start to contemplate and its a bit too late?
Well, i believe in life, there's lotsa chances.. and for each and every path u took, it might not turn out to be the way u wan.
Usually ppl goes after somethg all their life w/o understanding if tats wat they wanted..
it doesnt matter when u will realise.. the consolation part is ..at least u finally realise and wic i think, still calls for a celebration.
In this short span of life, live life as though tomolo is ur last day
then u will start to appreciate wats most impt to u perhaps?
$? women? career? family?
yea, dreams we shld hav, but priorities we need.
Some thgs are there all along, as we took for granted - human nature,
and one day, they start to disappear and we will be searching high and low..
as though one click and one touch, miraculously somethg good or bad can happen
Karma? u reap the fruits of the seeds u sow.
Tats why i always believe in impermanence.
Nothing is permanent forever.. but its up to one to cherish, cos memories will be ever-lasting.

Im not a saint, but im learning for my whole life,
to appreciate wat i have now and to cherish this present moment.
there's only this life cos death will come knocking for u one of this days.
The End. :)

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