Dream Killer. Sarcastic. Hopeless.
What will you react when you have a dream, then you talk happily about it, then someone says in your face your dream will not work out as they had been there before and tells us not to try to hard? And they also give you some kind of example and we do know their intention is good; don't want us to get hurt but the point is, does it matter?
It really is a movie for the moment. The story dares us to take another step after a hefty defeat, and to my amaze I'm quite touch when Trazy aka Tuna Eyes ^_^ even after their big fight comes over to the game and still cheer him up. That's quite a feat and a great support for someone who just lost everything and frankly, a bit of naivety and innocent is what we all need when we dares to hope again. Not the same as repeating the same mistake, just tune back the best attitude and let it flow.
It doesn't matter whether it turns out bad or good. What does matter is that we feel good in what we've done; presently.
Whatever. Don't care. Lantak korang la.
This remark has been made by one that give up hope. And it will be. As Law of Attraction and many religion taught us that what we wish for be will be granted. So it be a prayer for bad and good, we're the one that wish for it and it will happen to us unconsciously.
We will go bad when we think bad. We will be good when we think good.
And I hold true to this word and strife to always think good. Positive.
A quote from some website I've come over is quite interesting:
"Bruce Lee, the legendary martial artist, once told a story about a highly-educated man who went to a Zen teacher to ask and acquire knowledge about Zen. As the Zen teacher began to explain things, the man would frequently interrupt with remarks like, "Oh, yes, we have that too…”
Finally the Zen teacher stopped talking. He began to serve tea to the man. He poured tea into the cup until it was full, and then kept pouring until the cup overflowed. "Enough!" the man once more interrupted, "No more can go into the cup!"
“Indeed, I see," answered the Zen teacher, "If you do not first empty the cup, how can you taste my cup of tea?"
Finally the Zen teacher stopped talking. He began to serve tea to the man. He poured tea into the cup until it was full, and then kept pouring until the cup overflowed. "Enough!" the man once more interrupted, "No more can go into the cup!"
“Indeed, I see," answered the Zen teacher, "If you do not first empty the cup, how can you taste my cup of tea?"
God Helps Us All.
p/s: Dares To Dream. Dares To Fail. Dares To Get Hurt. It's A Process We Had To Go Through. A simple gratitude and appraisal maybe crap to someone, but its sure give a boost to everyone; that dares to try again.

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