Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Just Like Star Wars and Supersonic

Life experience teaches you more than a book ever will. I guess that's true, after 21 years of living and 10 years of making mistakes I learned and cultivated quite a bit of knowledge from my experience. School doesn't prepare you for the outside world, so does your parents. The skill to live, is to be thought by experience. Learning from mistakes gives you more experience than others, but its like a double-edge sword, there's a price to pay & sometimes harms you more than it teaches. In the way of getting this 'life experience' of mine, I've fallen quite a number of time and I've paid the price. But after falling, you'll know what causes you to fall. So that the next time you're about to trip you'll remember to take precautions and prevent yourself from falling or at least reduce the damage to a minimum. My journey is actually just about to start, like a standard journey of a hero in movies, the hero has to suffer at the beginning of the movie and gained strength after the suffering and along the way of vanquishing evil. I might not have the actual strength of a superhero, but I have the will and mental power that can overcome the strength of any men. There's a saying 'whatever doesn't break you, makes you stronger' and its damn true! Well apart from this superhero shit and stuff, I'm just a normal human, I will continue to make mistakes and as long as I'm able to rise back up, the movie will continue. Unlike those who lack of life experience, they lack of will and mental power, so they might just want to end the movie before it can even reach the climax. What a waste. If you remember and have faith in HIM, you'll know and see what is right. Those people you met in life, they're a bunch of actors, some are good but some are just villains, pure evil. Along the way of living you'll be able to distinguish the right from wrong. Your family/parents are the producers, they've invested and given you the opportunity don't let it go to waste and disappoint them. Ohers, they're the audience, some want you to suffer some want you to succeed. And among these audience, some will become your fans, or you can call 'em friends. Some are loyal and will stay with you and help you out no matter what and some would leave you once they had enough of you. Whether it turn out to be an 'A' grade movie or a low-budget 'D' grade movie is all up to you. I want my movie to be extraordinary, enough to make an impact on the world, just like Star Wars. ;)


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