Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Wisdom of the Blue Potato

People are not to blamed if they are not born as intelligent as others. But it's the realisation of such inadequacy that can help you to be a better person in life. The hilarious part is when you're found to be a conniving person, instead of just losing trust, you will eventually become a joke.

I tend to be blinded with anger when some people try to get to me. The agenda is unknown or rather, it's not within a reasonable person's call to action for the most trivial of things. I ignore them till they blow it in my face. Leaving a conversation, looking like a beetroot and swallowing the flames wasn't the most easy of all decisions. But the Lord works in mysterious ways. He allowed me to see the bigger picture from a bigger person. He has blessed me with wisdom by giving me a hand to hold for life to guide me through the darkest of all roads.

Looking back, the people who calls themselves your friends, yet stabbing you beyond your sight, can enjoy each other's companionship as they grow old because with such narrow hearts, you will never be able to find space in the heart to accommodate someone else in order to love them beyond the way you love yourself.

Sitting here at Mcdonald's, looking at the Monopoly tab, it dawned on me that life is always about finding the Sentosa Cove tab because you're holding to the Marina Bay one. And so what if you had won the $80,000. It's being able to hold on to the wealth and let it blossom into something greater that really gives the prize winning some meaning. I may not have won the McDonald's prize but I found something even better.

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