Friday, February 17, 2006

Prince: You won't know if you don't care..

He went jogging with Simmy and Joshua at Bandar Tun Razak Park, 2 rounds of jog certainly exhausted them, and they rest under canopy before they went for Bukit Mamak.

Upon arriving at Bukit Mamak, it reminded him about an article which he read lately about ‘Yum Cha-ing’ session. The writer considered the trend of ‘Yum-Cha’ as unacceptable, and it is a waste of time. However, the writer does not deny that it has been embedded in our society, of course, to think positively, it is still the best way to hang-out compares to clubbing, but it may be a waste of time if you compare to other leisure such as reading. Nevertheless, one can still have reading as leisure and yet still engaging ‘Yum-Cha’ session with friends. It is truly depends on one’s ability to juggle with their own free-time.

After ordering a drink or two, they discussed about the ‘work-out’, and incidentally brought-up the topic about ‘Yum-Cha’. They were discussing how human-being can be extreme in their thought, and that it becomes some soft of anti-social behaviour.

Joshua was asking for the URL to the web article, but paused for a while, ‘better not then’ as Joshua pondered and related that only if we do not read, we do not care then we won’t know, and if we won’t know then we won’t have felt to comment and discussing about the issue.

Joshua has got a point; he paused for a while and thought, ‘yes, you are right! Since we do not want to care about anything frivolous about it anymore, we should not have read anyhow or at least, just glimpse through and read on others stuffs’.

‘If people want to be extreme and be that way too extreme, then there’s nothing much to talk about but to step a side and see thing goes-on with folded arms. Perhaps, we can learn something from it; either being extreme is good or on opposite’, he thought to himself.

He pondered again, ‘It doesn’t matter to me, either someone is clever or intelligent, if either one is chosen to be, will still remain a person’s own choice, not mine. Why should I care if someone is making a mistake, yes, this way of thinking is good for the moment perhaps.’

‘If only we don’t see it, we don’t listen to it, thus, we won’t know about it, then, we won’t have to care about it, just let it be…’

Cool isn’t it?

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