still, I ended it on a lighter note

Mar 08, 2006 17:16


Why does do those who have many still take from those who have a few?

Why does the essential always have to be invisible?
Thanks v4ny31 for the correction. Looking back, I was at the height of my emotions when I wrote down this entry. My head's all clear now. =)

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moyashi_kun March 1 2006, 23:54:29 UTC
Reply To # 1:

St. Joan Of The Stockyards -> Either to maintain status quo at others' expense, or for self-improvement at others' expense. Either way, it's at others' expense.

Reply To # 2:

The essential is invisible not because it is invisible, but because we can not / do not grasp it. Or that everytime we grasp it, it always escapes our comprehension because we are limited and the essential is not.

(HEHEHEHEHE)

:-D

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ellow! rogerrific March 7 2006, 00:07:41 UTC
I feel unqualified to give my opinion due to the fact that I've hardly had any sleep and therefore will have poor judgement and may give out sucky advice (through experience i've discovered that i do my best thinking when I'm drunk not when I'm sleepy) and also because I'm a bit shallow at times. =) but what the hey!

Both points have something to do with human want. How insatiable it is and how we all want different things which makes what's essential for each and everyone of us different.This also speaks of how we tend to only see what we want to see. blazehblah and all that yap!

More importantly you must congratulate me! natutunan ko na rin sa wakas kung pano gamitin toh! yey! buti nalang tinamad ako mag work! i've been procrastinating on this for quite some time na. ^_^

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bastion May 1 2006, 08:16:22 UTC
It's the "Little Prince", di ba?

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