We are often warned on the many facets of life, one of which pertaining the security level we have these days. With the collapse of the economy, many people are resorting to exotic methods to obtain the 'note' we so often talk and get worked-up about - money. The worst of all these methods is definitely through the mince of violence. People hurt, people rob, people back stab, people even kill for that.. Some even lose their sanity over it. In the advancement of technology and the current economic downfall, the rich is getting richer while the poor stays measly. Even with education, people may not be able to secure proper positions in the corporate world. This blog is dedicated to all the facets of life and how we can overcome them with a glimmer of home or rather, some glitter works to motivate people to move on. Religion itself may not be sufficient enough to help a person through the ordeals. Blessings should be accounted for and methods of solving a problem will be there.
As an introduction, I am currently working as a Project person for softwares which have numerous problems and issues every other day. As someone who is analytical enough to think of solutions, I believe that every other problems faced have their solutions to it and it is how we cope up with it to solve these petty issues that we can get things up and running. To be a professional, one don't have to be a PhD in a field. Rather, if he/she has the mindset to succeed and has a direction at hand, there are plenty of ways we can excel. Theodore Roosevelt once said, "In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing". A line which is I deem so remarkable as if we resort to procrastinate over something and words speak louder than action, then how can we all move a notch forward? Just like today, in a country where the crime rate is somehow overpowering, I actually seen a car being stalled just right after the traffic light turned green. The commotion was there. Many resorted to honking the car. Thing is, the car won't budge. What can we do to enhance the situation apart from anger? Then 2 motorcyclists came down and abandoned their respective vehicles to help the poor old man in the stalled car to locate it elsewhere where the traffic is not affected. In this light, there are still 1 or 2 martyrs around that are willing to help others although the selfish part of the human being stays strong.
In this resentment, can we articulate that there is still some kind souls out there? We have to move on and stand strong in our own ways. Otherwise, we will just end up like this.
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