Liverbird on my chest

Thursday, March 19, 2009

We Lost =(

Once an opportunity is presented, it will be there for everyone! If you missed it, sorry it will not present itself again in such a short time. Some athletes worked so hard with years of sufferings and pain-enduring trainings just for that ONE event which barely lasts a minute! Nevertheless, things don't always go our way but is it wrong to condemn ourselves if we do not reach out for that presented opportunity? Will that be our own fault?

Some people waste a lifetime waiting for one opportunity while some waste their presented chances time and time again! So how do we justify the fairness of this given opportunities? Is it within our grasp? Can we create our chances through hard work? Or will it eventually appear? Opportunities are just bonuses meant to be taken, some might agree but the fact of the matter is, do we deserve our chances? Does an athlete deserves to lose given the amount of blood, sweat and tears he/she sacrificed? Not in a year but many years.

If you had one shot, one opportunity, will you capture it or let it slip away? I felt that I was too ignorant that it slipped away a little , not forgetting the fact that I did not capture it solidly given the highest possibility of doing so! Which explains the lost. It's no point pointing fingers at officials because what's done, is done. It's over and there's nothing we can do to alter the results, nothing to do to justify man-made errors. "To err is human", that's the only positive fact that protects the mistakes conceded by humans. Come to think of it, who doesn't have their own "err-moments"? My question is, if your "err-time" happens to ruin the opportunity of others, where do we seek justice?

Political wars and wars of any kind portrays the exact example. Think of a single mistake by a party that would cost the opportunities of the other party. Think of a simple miscommunication that would cost destruction to another party. Think of a misfired action which would cost millions of life.
Now, again, where do we seek justice? So, mistakes are just a plain excuse to ruin the hopes of others?

Are mistakes accidental, coincidental or avoidable? In this case, I would say avoidable. Professionals avoid mistakes, not covering up mistakes another time to make up to the mistakes made previously. Why call themselves professionals if mistakes are so much that it seems inevitable?

My thoughts tell me that these people are unforgivable. Period.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

= D




I am so HAPPY!! =D

FINALLY!!! FINALLY!! After a year of downfall, I finally got what I wanted or deserve for my hardwork? Maybe so, maybe not but I know myself better =)

Today is not only my day. It will be everyone's day! It made my mom's day, all my family member's day especially my dad's day whom is always waiting for this day to finally arrive after one year! All the disappointments for the past one year vanquished with this one small little achievement in my life! Everyone is happy! My parents are so hyped up! That was the only thing they were hoping for and that's the only thing i couldn't fulfill the past one year!

I can listen to their change of tone from stressed up-exhausted-tired mundane/menial routine to JOY the moment I informed them about it.

What dad said was true, mistakes are the disguise of success. I will continue the legacy...

Without further delay, I would like to THANK

  • My DARLING (Caufield =/) for her endless support and cheering to keep me going, keep me hanging on! AND, the lucky lucky pen she gave to me! =D How nice would it be if she's around? I wanna just hug her like how i hug my bolster! =(
  • My family
  • The friends whom are part of me =)

To some, this is no biggie but to someone who has finally managed to achieve it after a duration of one year, IT IS SOMETHING BIG! A year of tears, frustration, anger, sadness, tension that has to be forgotten!

This is only the beginning! I treat this as a catalyst for further improvements! I will be even inspired to enjoy the course of uni life whilst achieving things that I always dreamt of achieving!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

=.=

NEVER and I mean NEVER EVER drink oat and milk together because you will experience this thing so common in your life known as "lau sai" aka diarrhoea !

Everyone might or I should say will ask what is wrong with me and this OAT thingy! The fact is, I have this little thing that I shouldn't be having at this age called "HIGH CHOLESTEROL" and all credits are given to my parents or rather my dad!

So, what is so great about this thing called OAT? I have no idea or what so ever! All I know is that my checkup is nearing and all I need to do to lower the cholesterol is to eat/drink OAT!

OAT can be made/cooked in different ways and you wouldn't wanna know MY version of OAT!

Needless to say, that's the one and only non medicinal method to reduce it! At the age of 20, all my peers are showing their sympathy towards me and they feel me! LOL. Everyone is enjoying life, enjoying the delicacies of whatever-you-name-it fusion and I on the other hand, have to control my intakes!

No fried food! No oily food! To most, they don't even care! However, I am health conscious! >.< To put it in other words, I am forced to!! Hence =.="


OAT OAT OAT!!!