I reckon a few years ago that I had included a funny comic into my magazine. It was funny but can be true.
It reads:
Please God - If you can’t make me thin, make my friends fat!
I was having lunch with my colleague today when we suddenly brought upon this phrase. My point is being general. I am not speaking of the size but rather the attitude. Some people like to lament about life. When they don't do good in life, they'd rather to see the other counterparts to have the same fate.
Please God - If you can’t make me thin, make my friends fat!
I was having lunch with my colleague today when we suddenly brought upon this phrase. My point is being general. I am not speaking of the size but rather the attitude. Some people like to lament about life. When they don't do good in life, they'd rather to see the other counterparts to have the same fate.
But how fair can that be? Consider if one was working so hard to achieve things in life, it would be a norm if he was to succeed. On the other hand, if one was not working at all, what to be expected? That's as simple as 1+1=2.
There are people out there who would try so hard to bring down their friends just because they failed in work, exams, relationship, etc. I am not a counselor but any sane being would think that it's NOT right. Life is more than that.Why work so hard to bring others down when these energies can be diverted to self-improvement? I believe that hard work will never go wasted. We just need that little bit 'touch' from the 'ONE' above to be successful.
There is a saying: The world can easily change but not one's attitude. So, if you don't help yourself, who would? Wouldn't it be a beautiful world if we cherished each other?
There is a saying: The world can easily change but not one's attitude. So, if you don't help yourself, who would? Wouldn't it be a beautiful world if we cherished each other?
Confucius once quoted: The superior man is distressed by the limitations of his ability; he is not distressed by the fact that men do not recognize the ability that he has.
So, do you still want your friends to be FAT?
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