Wednesday 25 April 2012

Flexibility


My stick is hard; yet it can be twisted and bended. It's flexible.

My rod is thick; yet it can change its diameter any time. It's flexible.

My pole is long; yet it can be short when I want it to be. It's flexible.

Is your's?

The changes we face in life is uncountable, un-calculate-able, and unpredictable. It can be this way in this specific time frame; and that in the next microsecond, it's different. It can change every quarter of a microsecond throughout your entire life and not have you aware of it. The world and everything inside, outside, tangible, intangible, real, mythical, and so on; is altering as we speak (or so as I type, and so as you read later on).

Accepting the decision made by your brain today to read this so-called "article" may change your life in an instance, or in a week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, a month, a year, a decade, a century (if you'd live that long. Haha =P. I was referring to your future generations.); or it may not change a single thing. What would you have? Change or no change? 

Are you willing and able enough to accept the change? Or are you going to shake it off and leave the question to another day? What would it be?

As I mentioned, changes occur so often until it becomes unpredictable. This means that you might have the question thrown at you multiple times a week, a day, an hour, or even a minute! How's that? Let's put it this way:

Imagine that changes is like the cholesterol in yours or mine blood vessels. The longer you wait, the more it accumulates. The more excuses you give to delay it, the more trouble there is for you to face in the near or distant future. One day, suddenly there's just too much clogged up in there. What are you going to do? Nothing. What can you do? Nothing.

Or is it?

Is there really nothing you can do? Or is it just because I said so? Ask yourself (Here you go. Another question for you =P).
What am I going to do? Only you can help yourself.

Don't be afraid to make changes in daily life. Changes are for the better, or sometimes worse; but it'll always be the better eventually when you learn from the mistakes. You'll see. =]

Let there be flexibility in your life. Cheers!


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