Saturday, February 25, 2006

Freedom to Kill

Freedom of the media is too strong a force. Few humans have both the intellect and wisdom to handle it.

People who sought after it lacks the intellect and wisdom.
People who have the intellect and wisdom won't ask for it.
People who have the intellect and wisdom, yet still solicit for it are doing it for their own benefits, knowing that it is at the expense of others.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

好人难作?

想必多数人都听过“好人难作”这惯用语吧。为什么会说好人难作呢?是因为认为“好人”常会被人欺负,被人利用,得到的表面看似比“坏人”逊得多,而并非要作好人比较难,需要多点努力。

其实要作“坏人”决非易事,必须具备多种条件。想成为一位能成功玩弄女人, 欺骗感情的风流花花公子,必定要有好的口才,或钱财,或外形俊俏之其一方可胜任。一个骗子则需要用三寸不烂之舌,精湛的演技, 通晓人的心理,缺一不可。“恶财主”,有财才有本事恶。贫穷的哪恶得起,饿的份就有。在公司耍政治,储心集虑, 踩着他人上位的人,肯定略知兵法,拥有见风使舵,杀人于无形的本事。

要作“坏人”还真不简单。没有三两三,岂能作“坏人”。

像我这样口才差,长得不出色的穷光蛋,还是安分地作个好人吧。

Monday, February 20, 2006

Johari Window

The Johari Window was invented by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingram in the 1950s as a model for mapping personality awareness. By describing yourself from a fixed list of adjectives, then asking your friends and colleagues to describe you from the same list, a grid of overlap and difference can be built up.

You are reading this page because Ah Loy wants to know how you'd describe him or her - pick the five or six words from the list below that you think describe Ah Loy the best.

http://kevan.org/johari?name=Ah+Loy

Saw it on my fren's blog...thot it was quite interesting so I copied what she did...try it so i know what u think of me =)

Friday, February 10, 2006

想飞的小鸟

曾几何时, 我试着向天空飞去。
不健全的翅膀,没准备的心理,非坚定的意志;
我摔了下来。

我将自己拖进了一个安全的角落。

经过了不知多少日生日落,
翅膀似乎健全了,心理似乎准备了,意志似乎坚定了,
却发现身处的安全角落已形成了一个笼子。

我等待笼子打开。

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

我的虚伪

每个人都是虚伪的。

每个人想要呈现他人前的自己往往更真正的自己有所差异。

我想呈现的是怎样的一个人?真正的我又是怎样的一个人?

我心中矛盾的根源,是否是两者的差异太大?还是我对两者毫无头绪?

我好想。。。好想看到自己的灵魂。

Friday, February 03, 2006

Angry People

Wow...seems like people are an angry lot. They are getting angry over everything single thing, big, small or nothing. They get angry when its sunny, they get angry when its raining, they get angry abt this, that, everything...

I was taking a cab home this evening when my cab, perhaps carelessness on the driver's part, cut into the path of an oncoming van. From then on, until the van took a turn, the van's driver keep taking glances over trying to see who the driver of the cab was. What's the point of doing that? It's over with no harm done whatsoever. By taking his attention off where his going, it will not be the cab driver, but his anger that is going to get him into the next accident.

Days after days, I hear people complaining almost everything about the government. And you know what, I gather that the underlying reasons behind all the complaints, is that the government is rich. Fancy angry about the government being rich. In my opinion, that's a joke. For centuries, even milleniums, mighty dynasties and great civilisations have collapsed and one common characteristic prior to their collapse is that the treasury is almost, if not completely, empty. I don't see any wrong with the government. There's good education for everyone, job opportunities, stabilty. What more do you want? I think what they want is like Abu Dhabi, where everyone gets $4k per month for not working, where everyone is provided a car and cheap petrol. Sounds good? Not really. I have heard people from there who is worried, even the govt there is. The benefits are creating an entire generation of spoilt citizens who are not striving to work hard and they are worried that in years to come, there wont be anyone competent and experience enough to run the country anymore. I think we are having a good life compared with the most of the world, so what the complaints about? If you want a better life, save your energy and do something to improve it. Go, go, go....

And then there is this ever present complaints among guys... "NS" !!! For years, they have been complaining how it wasted 2 1/2 yrs of their life, abt how they can kickstart their career earlier if not for NS. C'mon, in NS term, wake up your idea. Without the 2 1/2 yrs NS, you wont even have the chance to pursue a career. Singapore will have long been gobbled up and God knows what would have happened to Singapore. You might not be "wasting" only 2 1/2 yrs in that case, you may have to spend yrs to eke out a living. They always feel that they are doing it for the sake of the government. To me, I'm doing it for myself, my future, my parents, my loved ones and my kids in the future.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Standardised Subjectiveness

People loves standards, almost always seeking to be seen as someone percieved as better than average by those standards. What perplexes me most is that its particular prominent in areas that are highly subjective. Ironic as it may sound, yet ubiquitous it is.

A common instance is that of wine tasting. Whether a wine is good or not shld be, in my opinion, highly subjective. It is good if u like the taste, no good if its not. Yet ppl tends to shift their taste towards those of the "so-called" experts (has always wondered who decides who shld be an expert), seeking to be percieved as someone who know their wines, which year, which brand is gd, that they are someone with good taste. So that they can be seen as an expert too.


Another common instance is that of food. Whether one like a particular food or not largely depends on his/her culture, the food that he/she is used to eating, the taste that he/she is more prone towards. Yet ppl are often overheard saying that others don't appreciate good food, that others have never tasted what was really nice, that others dunno how to eat (buay hiau jiak). What's wrong with these ppl? Why shld their taste be the standard?

And the list goes on....