Friday, April 20, 2012

Right or Wrong?

Care to explain and share what the title says?

What is right and what is wrong? Who is it to say what is right or wrong?

If during World War II, the axis won the war, then right would be what Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito defines as right, isn't it?

After reading the above statement and thinking it through, what would your explanation be for right and wrong?

There is really no right and wrong in this world. Currently for most things, right and wrong are being determine by a majority of people who think that their ideas are right, so is those ideas really right and what is in the opposite is wrong?

If you think deeper, and look at the cycle of life, we are being lead by our moral to determine right and wrong and this moral is being built based on teachings by these majority of people, so are you morals, right or wrong?

Hahaha, you have to really search for the truth and find out the answer for yourself.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Collateral

If you are a believer of fate and destiny, you would have consider that everything happens for a reason.
You being here is a collateral to others on this very planet. Everyone is bound for something and this might affect someone else.
You could  be standing at a bus stop doing nothing but looking at your watch, someone else could be looking at you and it could have reminded that very person that time is of the essence and he/she should hurry with what he/she is doing.
A singer/musician might be bound for something, but with his/her song and music, it could help you see something differently.
All this definitely have happen to everyone. We are a part of other people's life and some one else might be a part of our life even if we do or do not have interaction or connection with each other. We are here to provide/ assist/teach others something. We are never one and alone.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Enlightenment?

Hope to hear some thoughts and ideas from others. Shed some light on this very issue.

In Buddhism, "Everything is nothing and nothing is everything", so am I right to say that we could think that, if we believe that we know everything and we are full of ourselves, we will gain nothing, but if we believe we are nothing and we try to absorb everything and thus gain enlightenment.

This then seems to be a cycle of life. And this should be what enlightenment really is? The cycle of life?

We are nothing and everything as we are part of something and too small to be something. With everything that revolves around, there is always a cycle that would involve us.

So what do you say? What is enlightenment and how can we ever know all? Is this what every monk is trying to search for, how are they part of this very cycle of life?

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Buying Time(literally)

Never say you cannot buy time.
 The only time you cannot buy at the moment is times that are lost.
 With bulk of cash, you could buy efficiency and convenience which gives you more time in your future.

For example, you can spend loads of cash taking a cab instead of a bus, this gets you some time, with a cab, you get directly home and need not wait while the bus stops at every stop and passengers board and alight.

Another example would be, you have a slow computer, cause it has very bad processor and RAM, pay the cash and grab a super high end processor and RAM. Load your computer to make it run like a server.

 Stop procrastinating that you do not have enough time for anything, as time is in your hands.

Ending point of your life

Have you gotten to a point in your life that you felt you have done plenty and have nothing much more you wanted to do with your life?
What would you do from here now?
This is really what you should ponder on when such a time does come.
I just have this feeling at my age, is that bad?

This are thoughts that would come to your mind once in a while and you should start looking at life in another way and it could help if you found something else in this world that would motivate you to move on. Life can be wondrous and also horrible. It is all based on what perspective are you looking at things at this very moment in your life.