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Monday, July 14, 2008

Hey people..

Yes yes..i'm sorry for my ultra lack of posts...i'm busy la...okay okay..fine its just an excuse...but I kinda lack inspiration to write....seriously..with too many things happening lately, i just don't feel like writing about it



When I want things done quickly and efficiently, people say i'm a dictator and being too pushy...When i slow down the pace and not rush things, people say i'm too lazy and too carefree...When I do things in a casual way...they say I don't care about my work...When I do it nicely...People ask me.."Are you sure you did that? You didn't ask someone else to do it for you?"



Such is the world...sighs..



The Dhammapada (Teachings of the Buddha) Verses (1) and (2) illustrate the immutable law of Kamma, under which every deed, good or bad, comes back to the doer. Here, the Buddha emphasizes the importance of mind in all our actions and speaks of the inevitable consequences of our deeds, words and thoughts.



I put my faith in you Lord... Sighs...