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Note: The below paragraphs have been written originally on Dec 8th but the self-moderating process took 1 day before they get posted. Some points which are mentioned are not accurate any more (or to be exact, they have gone, long gone)
Sometimes, it’s good to have changes in life. For example, this entry won’t be pushed to Twitter (so it won’t be posted to Facebook either) and because people (most of them) stay with their main streams (Twitter or Facebook) so… although this entry is public and accessible by search engines (like Google), not many of them will notice. Quite funny! It makes me realize how much people depend on technologies these days. Hmm, that trend will grow bigger and bigger, I believe!
Talking about changes, about dependences, about habits, etc makes me think about myself (again!). I don’t know if I’m selfish or something but most of the time, thinking about other (and not-related-at-all) things will soon lead back to my problem sooner or later. Hmm. This time, it makes me feel so bad. Actually, it has made me feel so bad. 2 lengthy days! I’m wondering when I can get rid of these extremely-crazily-tired thoughts to enjoy the days and nights with my girl by my side. Every second counts, hey! *sigh*
Maybe bad things will happen when people believe in something too much. In this particular case, they will miss my entry (which actually is not really bad, haha) because they believe Facebook/Twitter has everything. A thoughtful person who wants to stalk other people (who?) should stay focus, wipe off those believes and check alternative sources (let’s say… Tumblr Dashboard, Opera Home, Blogger feeds) in a regular basis (daily is not needed but weekly, maybe?). In general, we should take time to pull ourselves out of the common flow, climb up, find a high place and take a look. Look back to the past to see what we have gone through and learn from them (failures, mostly). Look forward to the future to see what’s ahead that needs to be taken care so we can make plans and put ourselves in a good condition when they really come. I don’t think worrying is bad but doing it too much is definitely not wise at all (even having sex too much is not that good for health).
So…? Be aware. Be wise. Think potentially and do things responsibly. About the rest (I mean the result)… just let it be. Yay!
Posted on 2116 Dec 9th, 2009
