The only solace I have,
My very own sanctuary,
The place which I crave,
Hidden from my imagery.
Nowadays, I find that time really flies so fast as though it has just come and gone. Time constraint is such a bad thing I wish that we could have more time for ourselves. I always wonder, why do we have to study so hard, get a good job, bring back loads, and then what? It is quite a static mindset which most people have nowadays. Yet in the end everything we have worked for will not follow us to the beyond. Being rich and all, will it bring happiness? Or will it just bring more misfortune? I know not the answer, even so, I will try to attain my happiness in the daily things that I do. I have been wondering how do people in the past lived. If given the chance, I would like to turn back the clock and observe how we humans lived when there was jungles and deserts and harsh environments abundant. There where time was not as precious as it is nowadays, there where people live and die on every whim not knowing what hit them, there where people can eat whatever they wish and be carefree so long they live. These pleasures of life is what I believe is impossible to do nowadays because of knowledge and the power of our minds which reeks of hypocrisy. The covenant of life is what binds us as we cling on to life so dearly and makes us afraid of the afterlife.
This week, I have yet celebrated another birthday which was my aunt's. Me and my family gathered at her house at about 7p.m. and a large dinner awaited us. The variety of food was pretty large such that it had 'chee cheong fun' down to 'rojak' and many other kinds of food. Me, my cousin and my brother played a drinking game that my cousin found from the website '9gag' which was meant for shots of alcohol. Seeing as we were underage, we drank the lychee and longan drink until our stomachs were bloated with liquid. In the end, we wished a happy birthday to my aunt as she cut the chocolate cake which I regretted not eating due to my full stomach that threatened to throw up every time I moved.
This week, I have yet celebrated another birthday which was my aunt's. Me and my family gathered at her house at about 7p.m. and a large dinner awaited us. The variety of food was pretty large such that it had 'chee cheong fun' down to 'rojak' and many other kinds of food. Me, my cousin and my brother played a drinking game that my cousin found from the website '9gag' which was meant for shots of alcohol. Seeing as we were underage, we drank the lychee and longan drink until our stomachs were bloated with liquid. In the end, we wished a happy birthday to my aunt as she cut the chocolate cake which I regretted not eating due to my full stomach that threatened to throw up every time I moved.
Obliteration
So undignified for some,
Yet simply profound
Did Leo Tolstoy answer your question as in how much a man needs?
ReplyDeleteActually a man does not really need the land at all... There are different ways for carcass to go besides burying such as cremation which requires even less land to hold a jar or maybe even no land as ashes are scattered to the sea.
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