An analogy of lives.
This is naize.
Finally I can put my full effort into studying, no distractions whatsoever.
But first I would like to continue my rant about how this world sucks.
I watched a commercial recently, about babies competing to see who is cuter, blah blah blah.
The thing is competition starts as early as birth; ppl are competing for the first baby born of the year. Wonder what's the prize for that.
Nothing i bet, unless you count the bragging rights that you and ur child will own.
You will like say, "Oi dont play play ok, my child is the first baby of 2012 hor~!" and the child to his classmates, "I am older than all of you, now get lost."
I dont see how being older by a mere few months can make you more mature or less retarded.
Even if you are the first in that, but if you are a retard, that's obviously nothing to be proud of.
And the competition goes on, as a toddler, learn piano, latin, french, spanish, english, chinese, japanese ... you get my point.
Talent gives you a headstart, fuelled by kiasu-ism.
I am lazy to continue.
Just imagine how it would be like for everyone to be retarded and living like in the stone ages.
Now now, a random thought came to me just.
I was thinking how our lives are related to our handphones.
Take it that the volume of our phones are the potential that we have.
Some ppl have immense potential, like me, and that it's not unusual for ppl to want to compare with each other, to compare the loudness, the potential and abilities in this case.
For now I am like possibly at low volume, and if someone comes along with their high volume and compares, it would be unfair isnt it?
It's like sometimes ppl dont like to use their phones to blast, they find it irritating.
That's what I am trying to say.
Not showing your potential doesnt mean you dont have potential.
It's just a matter of when.
And the time is now.
Suck on it.
Bugger snapping at your heels.
Blogged at 11:02 pm