Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Failure

Failure..

The thing everyone fears..
I have realised that if we were to conquer our fear for failure, we can build success more than we could ever imagined.

Recently i have seen a video on youtube which shows Steve Job speaking to graduates. He said that he sees everyday as his last day in life, and there after ask himself what he really wants before he "dies". The fact that it was his "last day", he would not be afraid of any failures and thus achieving great success.

A simple description about failing to the way of success is when babies learn to walk. For them to walk, they must first learn to climb up when they fall. Eventually, they will be able to walk and then even run. The sad truth is that, as people grow older and older, they grow to fear failure more and more. Remember about the time when you were young and did not think about failing? Compared to now, you will be able to see it in yourself too.

Failure is the learning way to success. Without failure, there can be no success.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Realistic

Some people think being realistic is bad. They hate realistic people. But the truth is the whole world is realistic itself. People who cannot live with realistic people find themselves to be living a very bad life. This would in turn make them hate this realistic world more.

In fact, everyone of us hates this world. But we must still compromise with it to earn some living. The world is corrupted and unfair, but what about it? Have u ever not been unfair before? This world is actually made by us, humans. So we are in fact the ones that made this world realistic. You can run and not accept this fact, but it will always haunt you till the day you realize what is wrong with the world. Then you will decide to blend into the world which will turn you into a realistic person. You can never escape.

You will always lose to this realistic world. Always.
In the end of everything, you will find that actually,

you don't understand anything about the world.



One last question to debate with and think about:
Truthfully, do you think hatred would make you stronger than love would make you?