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Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 11:02 PM

Man is imperfect, or so people say.
what i like to think is that the people who say this are, of course, famous (probably filthy rich) people. Therefore, my (childish or not) conclusion is that they say this to make the normal civillians (us) feel better because we haven't done anything great or frightfully exciting in our lives, such as inventing light bulbs or flying the fist plane.
everyone as their own flaws, yes, but why do some people become rich millionaires and famous while others are constantly broke with dysfunctional families? (insert god is fair here). me thinks the world is made up of five groups of people, of which one can belong to more than one group.

the first is the rich group. this means that their parents own mansions, which, coincidentally, contains about 40 maids to run the house, and own about 7 cars or more, one for each day of the week. something like that. maybe not as exaggerated as that, on a smaller scale probably. still, you get what i mean, don't you? children sent to posh schools, to be groomed to be the next prince or princess or a what do they call that? ah yes, prodigy. oh, did i mention that the children are almost always certain that they would inherit millions when their parents die? (sorry, can't help being mean)

the second group would be the opposite of the first group. that would be the families constantly broke, not enough money to buy basic necessities such as clothes and food, parent(s) constantly unemployed or in and out of jail etc.

the third group would be the happy group. no, they do not have to be constantly happy. people in this group means that they are contented with life, with what they have, be it jobs, children, or whatever.

the fourth group would be that of the unsatisfied. you know, those who constantly wished things were better, god wasn't kind, boss sucked, lousy house with dripping taps and leaking roofs and what nots. nope, this group of people don't necessarily have to be poor. they might be billionaires, as long as they are not contented with their current life.

now the last group is the in the middle group. I suppose most people would be in this group. average income, average level of dissatisfaction with life, blahblahblah.

yadayada. after all the crap about the five groups, i actually forgot what my main point was. wtf. stm-.- sorry

anw, just ask yourself which one are you and try to find the balance in life. the buddha once said: the middle path. when the string is too tight, the instrument can't play. similarly, when the string is too loose, no sound will be made. when the tension (?) is just right, the instrument will be able to perform its duties.

back to success. (o.o look at how much i sidetracked)
hmph, people who manage to succeed in life on their own are truly admirable people. as in, they don't make use of their parent's fame or money, just sheer, pure talent and of course, confidence. *marvels at people who are full of self confidence.* think about it. confidence is needed to do public speaking. you need confidence to meet people you've never known. most of all, you need confidence to believe in your beliefs and doubt your doubts.
hey, i like the sound of that. ah yes, got it from zoe's blog. oops. sorry:x

rawr, you know what? what i actually wanted to rant about has become a shitty post about rubbish that nobody would, and should want to read. oh well, result of boredom. kay, shan't bother to try to make people understand the whole pile of crap up there. i sound kinda like a motivational speaker when what i need is precisely one. argh,

anyway, going to watch my sister's keeper (again! yes i know) with the gang. even though it's a horribly sad story, i bet you a hundred bucks that i'm gonna cheer up at the sight of them. as always:D especially considering that i've become the newly appointed slave in this hellhole of a house. tomorrow would be so much of a great change. looking forward enormously to it:) oh and all the other outings soon to come in the near future as well.

ever want to know what being used feels like? come stand in my shoes.