when we are still on the cube of a gameboard that says “start” all we could think about is how to get into the cube that says “finish” and mostly, it is placed on the top of the gameboard of our life. since that is all that we could think about, thoughts rush into our crazy minds that would suggest on how to get on to the top.
i won’t stress to much on the other factors but will focus more on one important factor: the people who are on the top and who will be in great help for leading us into there.
hmm, let us just pretend that it is in a highschool classroom scenario (which is a very common story to every teenager), wherein there’s a a geek who is also a “wanna be” and we have the “a-list girls”. in order for the geek to achieve her goal to be one of the group that most people look up to, she will try as desperately as she can to be a suck up with the “a-list girls”
time will come that yes, she has achieved her goal.
but what’s the sense of this post?
well, most says that it’s not how you started or how you achieved the goal. it’s how you ended it. But for me, how you started the game and recognizing all the people, events and let’s say blessings is also so important.
when the geek was finally not a geek anymore, everything she has been through was erased from her own memory. to make this paragraph short, let’s just say that she forgot what she was when she was still a geek and she may even forgotten her friends who were there to help her.
achieving something that we worked hard for and something that we desperately want is for sure a big deal, but having a thick-heavy head and becoming too proud to yourself isn’t good.
when we’re already in the position wherein we could influence other people’s minds, some of us are taking advantage of it. i don’t want to give some instances as anymore, it will just reminds me of what had happened to my friend who was a victim with this one. that’s the reason i posted this one, to remind you ( if i have readers) what is the most important. HUMILITY and recognizing the people who love us and who were there to help us.
bah.. serious to ah?
dumdeedumdeedumdeedum. . .
wow, you’re listening cannonball to? I love that song!
Ika nga nila, ang di lumingong sa pinanggalingan, ay di makakarating sa pinaroroonan. hakhal.
It is not he goal that teaches us the life’s lessons… it is the struggles to get there right… so roll on the dice.
waha! kelan k p ngturo ng morality? ehe. yah yah. aq, im after the end result.ΓΌ
hay nku shey, nabusit lng aco sa ngyri sa friend co.. sooper.. caia yan effect..