Monday, September 24, 2007

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I hate people who comments as if they know the thing at hand. Ever found a lawyer telling a doctor he just amputated the wrong organ? an architect telling an archaeologist that he is stepping on a big chunk of lava stones? I just don't get people who judges work based on their own perception and asserts that what they have said is true. Can it make sense to tell me that I had not done my purpose? Does he even know what my purpose was? Can he even give an accurate account of what he calls short-handedness?

I was born with a purpose! You may judge me now on my character, my indulgences or even my physical stature, but never slam on my face a comment on my work. At any rate, you know not of how I see the world and how I want it to be. No one is enough to blurt out issues on my own schema for everyone is entitled to his own.

Not all people cry on the loads they bear. Some, which includes me, does not give a hell damn of my time on mourning for it'll just paralyze my own sense of professionalism. If your idea of being a good worker is seeing to it that people could see the weight of your burden, then the world could not have been like it is now. If Rizal, at his shoot out, crippled with fear of death he must not have faced his murderers and patriotism at that high a caliber could not have emerged? If Pope John Paul II winced on his assassination could he have lived a little more to help the world? Does that idea of a pressured image bring about hard work? I don't think so.

Commenting on something that is out of your own boundaries is the stupidiest thing you would ever do to yourself. Sorry to tell you but I think your rationality has made you dull. Life is not a black and white picture that you could easilly see the difference of one part with the other. Don't play intelligent cause it would never fit you if you understand the world in the dumbest way.