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Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Scenario 1:
You are very poor and you pratically have nothing except a family filled with hungriness.
You venture into the forest for food and you saw gold on the ground in front of you, but it's surrounded by catus, plants with sharp spines and thorns.
All you have are your bare hands.

You have the option to try.
a) You need the gold badly, so it doesnt matter if you injured yourself as long as you get that piece of gold.
b) Forget about it, head back home and sleep.
c) Think abt it, you might find a bunch of food if you re-route. Ultimately you are just trying to stop hunger, and not hunting for gold which cant be eaten at that point in time.

What will you do?

For a friend of mine,
Sometimes, you cant just think of yourself.
Sometimes, you get injured just by thinking if that's your gold and you need to laid your hands on it.
But have you thought abt this? Did someone left the gold there on purpose, surrounded by those spines, and thorns to protect it?
You might have a better chance of not suffering from starvation if you re-route in time.
It's time to let go of the gold you saw, and continue on your search of food.
May your heart heal soon.

Blogged @ 8:15 PM
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