A lil’ piece of my mind for a lil’ peace for every kind

Aug
03

Sometime ago, Yee Pei had had certain descriptions on posting up entries and I certainly agree with her second point there where she said that she reflects her writing as a third party after she had written a post, etc.

I never thought I would have read my entries as a third person. It is, afterall… MY writing, is it not? However, with what YP had actually said, I realize that over my period of writting, I have always reflected upon my own thoughts (in writing) and I certainly know I will read and re-read them as long as I blog just to have some thoughts over what have gone through my mind. In a way, without thinking of it, I am the third-party reader at times. That is probably why sometimes I looked back into my entries of those posted and those that still remained as draft, I kept my sanity tight with me. Because different people make use of the blogging tool differently, entries may be as simple as past-time reads, as inspirations, as means to let people keep in touch with the blogger(s), and as thought-provokers. That is to say why I still keep those drafts unpublished…

It is most unfortunate when people get too sensitive over things written over the Internet. Things get rougher when one starts getting offensive to defend something even the writer does not mean it that particular way. Is there no space for miscommunication? Perhaps, misinterpretion? Unlike tangible media, they get edited correctly few times before pulished, hence articles as such can be brought to light for a retrospective discussion or debate. But posts in the Internet? hmm…

At present time, since I still see a lil’ hope for certain individuals of a kind, I hope they stumble upon blogs that will give them aspiration to seek peace. Have you ever watched “Flight of the Phoenix”? There were two senarios which have included these conversations, which i oughta share them out to those who hasn’t view that movie:

1. When Liddle and the crew insisted they build the plane and Frank did not think it was a great idea.
Frank Towns: Look, how can I let those people build that plane when I don’t believe it will work? And, every day they waste trying to build it brings them one day closer to dying.
Liddle: I think a man only needs one thing in life. He just needs someone to love. If you can’t give him that, then give him something to hope for. And if you can’t give him that, just give him something to do.
Frank Towns: James, you’ll never make it.
Liddle: Then I’ll die trying. There are people counting on me.

2. When two religiously-strong men of different religions talked
Sammi: I thought you weren’t religious, Rady?
Rady: Spirituality is not religion. Religion divides people. Belief in something unites them

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