Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Busy these days. last Fri supposed to have a lot of activities but changed of mind to meet up with ZJ, ended up he called WD n CY for some HTHT so went home. Lousy day cuz it rained and ruin my night cycling plan, and thus i was phoneless bagless for the night.

Sat cell as usual, did a mini celebration but not as exaggerated as Serb's. After that went for Singing Festival at Parkway. The songs are so familiar, all that I know. Really great to have a good time singing though the rest was probably bored to death. Oh lucky Nick was enjoying himself too.

Sun wushu per normal, CL's bday so we do our usual "surprises" ahha. Then followed by bball, and then I give them the gifts (like finally after so long) and thats all. Rejected Serb and CH to have a rest on that day.

Mon we went for the interview and got in at once. I will be working with companies like Far East with a relatively high pay. I think I gonna like this job, probably try to pursue for Team Leader position.

It was also a lousy day, a couple of frankness of mine causes some unhappiness. Sigh. Ignorance is bliss, though knowing the truth give a better closure, but sometimes not knowing it would make the mind more optimist. Like the Taboo episodes on Death, Death rituals are the most exaggerated and elaborated ceremonies in many cultures, until the Western had Autopsy  which totally dont make sense to these culture that would consider it taboo to even look at the corpse again once the casket is closed. Some mysterious death are pitiful, but I dont know, would not knowing the cause of death brings more ease?

Just like the question in the Bucket List, would it be better for one to know the exact time of death?

Anyway, truth are actually subjective, subjective to a reason that one man understands it by experience and limited knowledge, thus it might not be the most accurate truth. 

Since man is incapable of reconciling mind and matter, he tends to confer some sort of entity on ideas because he cannot bear the notion that the purely abstract only exists in our brain.

There are..... no absolute truth......

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