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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Time, everyone has 24 hours of it a day but it never seem enough. Time plays such a important factor in our daily lives but i think we all seem to have forgotten about it because it gets faster and faster and the next thing you know, you suddenly have kids, then second time you realize, you are on your way there.
I once asked a friend if he can have one super power what would it be? And his answer was to be able to control time. If you can really control time, can you finally meet the right person at the right time? can you turn back time and delete all the awful stuff you said to your loved ones?
Since there is really no way to turn back time, shouldn't we treasure every moment we share with loved ones? Why do humans still pick to argue, fight over the meaningless in life? Another friend said, in the midst of pursuing status and fortune, she somehow have lost a part of herself. If we use time to exchange for money, will we be able to use the money we earned to buy back the time we have already lost with our loved ones? And even if we are able to get a time slot in the lives of our loved ones, will it still be the same? A maid spends all her time as a mother to her employer's kids but in the mean time, her own kids have grown up without one.
In a world of uncertainty, can anyone guarantee your loved ones will still be there after you finish your race?
I once asked a friend if he can have one super power what would it be? And his answer was to be able to control time. If you can really control time, can you finally meet the right person at the right time? can you turn back time and delete all the awful stuff you said to your loved ones?
Since there is really no way to turn back time, shouldn't we treasure every moment we share with loved ones? Why do humans still pick to argue, fight over the meaningless in life? Another friend said, in the midst of pursuing status and fortune, she somehow have lost a part of herself. If we use time to exchange for money, will we be able to use the money we earned to buy back the time we have already lost with our loved ones? And even if we are able to get a time slot in the lives of our loved ones, will it still be the same? A maid spends all her time as a mother to her employer's kids but in the mean time, her own kids have grown up without one.
In a world of uncertainty, can anyone guarantee your loved ones will still be there after you finish your race?
Don't get so worked up~ Its just me