Thursday, August 03, 2006

You're Beautiful - James Blunt

Very nice song, ultra soothing for me.
it's like the calm b4 the storm, serenity with the waterfall flowing relentlessly thru'out my mind.
Peace.
"Beautiful is true, but its time to face the truth" - James Blunt
Happiness is often naively equated with pleasure, though sometimes the identification of the two concepts has been questioned. If, whether for good or bad reasons, one does equate happiness with pleasure, then the paradox of hedonism arises. When one aims solely towards pleasure itself, one's aim is frustrated.
Irony aint so... u felt the pleasure, ur brain dictates ur emotional feeling to be a high.. yet when u get to lay back and think over, u aint that happy?
Do we seek pleasures for the sake of happiness? or do we seek happiness for the sake of pleasures?
Happiness is always so elusive as human beings are always so insatisfiable.
Pleasures are always so transient tat once u thought it had started, it actually ended.
"You're beautiful, you're beautiful it's true, i saw ur face in a crowded place.. and i dun know wat to do, cos i never be wif u" - James Blunt
eh... just shout la...rite???? lol :P

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