Monday, February 16, 2009 6:15:53 PM
Ever heard of that sort of thing? The thing that makes alot of things that make plenty other thingy thing things.
It's complex-simplicity set it apart from many things of which those things have combined of assorted thingy things but still don't match the 'thing'
i've spent days on end tryin to figure out this thing but failed. I learnt it was the 'thing' that made the someTHING and it's equal noTHING. Whatever it is, its sure a thing
Sunday, February 8, 2009 1:43:33 PM
Those people who are dependant upon and live in closest relationship with Nature are the most conscious of the operation of universal forces: the pulse of their lives beat in harmony with the pulse of the universe, they may be simple and unlettered, their horizons limited. But they may inhabit a far larger world than the sophisticated one. To whomever is reading this post, take time out and listen to those most unlikely candidates of your attention and believe me you'll find something truly great in all of them.
Sunday, February 8, 2009 1:34:27 PM
Irony
In essence, time is a medium of existence, a dimension where nothing governs it but itself. It confines our lives, defines our lives. It knows on boundary. But like any entity, it is subject to man's creative ability - it is an intention, infact, the most highly organised.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009 11:40:16 AM
i was watching the inauguration ceremony of the ever so popular, Barack Obama and couldn't help but notice the military and navy men. So much discipline, precision and resilience, all serving their country with honour.
But, in their unity they reflect not their character and appear lifeless. If so, then is it safe to say that we are all truly unique? No. We are all common in our differences and that which makes us truly unique is our ability to stay true to oneself. This is what sets one apart from the many.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009 12:15:02 PM
it is 2009,the beginnig of a new seaspn, a new year. Now, what does it have install for us? many in the past have made countless errors of setting resolutions, hoping that by the end of the year one would have fulfilled thwm to the upmost best. i have concluded that ultimately the due reason for such desires is in the reward of achievement. Once one has tsken the time to review all that which was done, a sense of gratification is felt thus bringing about a sense of meaning and purpose to one's life...
i would post all my resolutions on this page but it would be futile, in the sense that it would only limit my capabilities and achievements that are yet to be explored. Furhtermore anticipation will prove only to hinder my progress into this new year.
I will seize every moment that lies ahead of me, conquer any and every task but mofe importantly enjoy life to the lease.
Sunday, December 21, 2008 12:01:18 AM
when we are born,we are born with a spirit that knows no limits. Later as one becomes institutionalised (attending any school),an individual becomes subject to the predecessers and their ideals thus becoming a product of someone else's character. It takes a special interaction within ourselves to realise what is truly great in all of us.