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Things that I hate to do but I have to
- I hate to take a bath almost everyday but I have to or else I’ll stink.
- I hate to brush my teeth because it consumes my energy but I have to or else I’ll lose them in no time.
- I hate to comb my hair because it hurts and my hands are lazy but I have to or else I’ll look a rape victim.
- I hate to iron my clothes but I have to or else my father will scold me.
- I hate to fix my bed because within few hours I’ll be sleeping again…but I have to or else my mother will throw me outside the house.
School:
- I hate to memorize my schedule but I have to or else I’ll enter the wrong class…or worst…I won’t be attending any.
- I hate to answer my teachers questions but I have to or else they’ll think I’m stupid.
- I hate to mingle with my schoolmates who are not my type but I have to or else I won’t have anyone to ask help during exams or reports.
- I hate attending forums about economy and politics because it won’t make any difference but I have to because attendance will be checked.
- I hate to fall in line in buying food because I have to wait for how many minutes but I have to or else I’ll be scolded by others.
What I like about “Dear Miss Manners”
After almost four years of visiting the library and just staring at this encyclopedic like book, I finally got to open it and read its content…Just the first few pages of course since I got classes to attend.
The book which I find interesting is about how people should act with etiquette even in the most unexpected situation. Dear Miss Manners gives the readers the simplest solution in dealing with day-to-day problems with confidence and grace.
As I was reading, here are the quotable lines which I really like…
“If one does the right thing, one does not have to read nasty little books about how to deal with guilt”
“You wouldn’t trust a preacher who never experienced the temptation of sin”
“Who says there is a right way of doing things and a wrong?”
“Two wrongs make a blight”
“We now have a world full of new, improved people who are really ready to move on to improving others. This had better stop before there are no good people left”
“Most people can be trusted to behave personally well when they are in love and perfectly dreadfully when they have been dumped”
“Magazines are full of suggestions to help one fool people about one’s identity”
and the one that struck me most is…..
”The bride’s wish that the wedding be “the happiest day of her life” came true. Each succeeding day was slightly less happy than one before, finally they divorced.”
just a thought
Destiny (Inspired by my Literature Class)
What is it really? Is it something that controls our lives or something we CAN control to make our lives better? Whenever we fail or did not have that something we’ve wanted, we always reasoned out that it was not meant to be…as the cliché goes, it was not written in the stars…
But who makes our destiny? Does it even exist in the first place or just any other myths like Santa Claus and Love?
What if a relationship failed to work out? Was the couple not meant or they were actually but they did not try their best to be the right person each other?
Whenever an employee loses his job does it mean he was destined for other things or he was the right person for that job but his efforts were not enough to make him stay?
When a beauty and brains contestant turns out to be just the first runner up does it mean
she was not destined to have the crown or she was indeed a winner but she failed to give it all?
Most of us would say, if we are destined, we’ll always end up together no matter what and when. We often let that destiny thingy controls us. We believe so much that sometimes we ended up with nothing. We waited for so long but there was none left for us. It is because we left it all to chances.
Chances…I guess it is more an appropriate term to use than destiny. If all we can do is wait and live our lives randomly yet we believe that there is a happy ending for all of us…then it is all about chances. It is something we cannot totally control. It comes and it goes and it is a one-shot deal. Whereas destiny I believe…we control it. But we often resort to the reasoning like destiny failed us…it was fate. We say these statements to actually make our loads lighter…in short, to justify our wrong actions…for not grabbing the chance of having your dream when it was knocking on our door.
Sometimes we have to be the right person every time in order to be given the right opportunities. We should not let our beliefs of destiny take over because that destiny thingy could just result to wasted chances. We should believe in ourselves and believe that we can be/have that thing we want through proper timing and enough effort. There are no destiny and chances…we make our own happiness.
Meant to be…not meant to be, forget it. The more we try to depend on wishful luck the more we are prone to the hidden dangers of the world. The more we lose track of what we supposed to be doing rather than sitting still and waiting for that destiny to transform into reality.





