Thursday, January 14, 2010

Hang in there...

Sometimes being “in between” is not a pleasant feeling….

The middle child in a family…
The one that is not old enough to have the freedom as the elder child… and not young enough to act like a baby at home…

The feeling that going to next grade at school.
Start missing friends and thinking of the fun during the past one year,…

When graving for durian (fruit), to some it is not enough to take only one or two mouthful of durian…

When having an argument, one cannot hold all the grievances in side and the best is to say it out once and for all…

Most of us as a human are afraid of meeting spirit, because they seem like non-human but living in the human world… somewhere in between…

Neither here nor there….

What a feel without assurance…

That’s where the out side of a comfort zone…

The feeling of hanging out there without anything to grasp hold off….

We are conditioned to have completion…

We were told to finish our homework…

We were told to finish our rice in our own bowls…

We were told to finish our work before we play…

However, what we have learned, in times, we need to unlearn too…

When we are very comfortable in one place, most of us begin to be complacency and resist the change…

When we are comfortable long enough, we self create a box to limit our ability…

The worse scenario, we try to fix the box on to others by discouraging them to remove it…

Everyone of us is unique.

Things that does not work on one, does not mean others would have the same result…

This is a journey for self-discovery, the own journey, the very personal one and the very unique one for oneself…

Just hang in there and explore opportunities for yourself to break the boxes that you have created….

Learn to unlearn things that limit us…

Last night, I have learned all these from my wonderful friends… Thank you very much for inviting me to learn with you…

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