Monday, June 13, 2011

Nagmuni-muni on a Monday

"Life isn't fair.  We just have to play the cards we've been dealt." 

I've been thinking about this quote for some time now.

Yes, it is true, it does seem that way when you look around.  The rich gets richer, the poor gets poorer.  Honest, pure-hearted individuals doesn't get a break while the ones committing harm towards their fellowmen prosper.

Kind souls struggle, evil doers bask in pleasure.

People with strong religious faith would argue that in the afterlife, the good will be rewarded and the bad, punished.

What was my point?..  * . . .  I lost my train of thought.

Ah!  Yes!

I think the above quote is incomplete.

Life isn't fair, but only in the "middle".  You were born, you live, you die.  Circumstances between birth and death does make it seem unjust, but all in all our "equation" is the same.

Don't know where I'm going with this thought.  Just thinking out loud.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Missing

Nasaan ka man ngayon, I honestly and wholeheartedly wish I've known you better.

...

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Beer-Choose

Wisdom
Compassion
Trust
Self Sacrifice
Charity
Self Sacrifice
Contentment
Respect
Courage
Courtesy
Perseverance
Patience
Discipline
Peace
Patience
Obedience
Gratitude
Honor
Hope
Modesty
Love
Kindness
Justice

Sunday, January 9, 2011

How I Met Your Maker

I think, if there was a hell, this is how it would be like; an INFINITY OF NOTHINGNESS.  Just you.  There's no devil, no sea of fire, no nothing.  Just an endless void.  If void is colored white, hell would look like this (click image for a larger view):


You'll still be able to feel.  All your senses still functional, as if you're still alive.  But you're all alone, no speck of dust, no crackle of sound, no wind breeze, no food, no water.  For eternity.

Oh!  One more thing.  You have severe toothache on all your molars.  FOREVER.
 







That's hell.