Saturday, May 24, 2008

Sunny...

I was flying to a seminar in Hong Kong sometime ago. I was sitting in the plane next to a Philosophy Professor from Harvard.

He told me this story about how every morning he takes a leak right after his three-hour philosophy class. He flushed the toilet there'd be this tiny brown spider fighting for its life against the swirling water.

He came back the next day, flush. Same spider, clawing its way back from oblivion.

A week goes by, he decides to liberate the spider. Grabs a paper towel, Scoops him up and sets him on the floor in the corner of the stall. Comes back the next day and what do you think happened to the spider?

Dead, On his back, eight legs up. Why? Because one life imposed itself on another.

Right then I realized, where we stand. For the first time I understood our role. We don't impose our will. We don't impose our hopes on other people.

Well, I hope my "lost" friend will understand what I am trying to put though and stop standing on the wrong side of the yellow tape.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Sunny...

Without perjudice

I was shocked today at work when I came across an email in my office about an affair between two persons which I knew.

It's seems to me just like another Guy likes gal, but gal changes her position story (thats what the guy told me) and now the whole world knows about their stories thur the link from that email.

I had never knew the power of an email can be so damaging untill today, and I really felt sorry for both of them for what had happened.

Looking at his blog I can't help but wonder was what was said, the truth?

Just as I guessed, some people called me trying to fish out info from me... which sets me thinking why do they need to know something that did not consent them in the first place.

I guess for some people, no explanation is possible or enough, for others no explanation is needed, but for me, my question is "what lesson have we learned from this story.

Now I can only pray that the bigger good will not be the biggest mistake of all and all will ends well as well...

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Stories of a accidental spy