Friday, January 18, 2013

#3 what would you wish for?

If you had three wishes, what would they be?

 Genies, Fairies, and  magical creatures that grants wishes. A childhood dream that we all had. The possibility of having anything in the world. No rules, no tricks, all real. What would you wish for if you had the chance?

If I had that chance. First i would wish for my family to be happy and at peace. My family isn't really "together" because of arguments and misunderstandings. Though we are close. No family is perfect but I would just want the material things to be less of an issue to any family. Especially mine.

Usually people would just wish for money. But I would wish for something that could be good in both ways. I would wish that the earth would be back to it's healthy state, that nothing can harm it and that everybody would know that it was me that saved the earth with out asking why. Under this case, I would be rich because of the publicity that I'll get. The earth would be saved and everyone wouldn't worry about the planet dying.

The third wish. The wish that puts the most pressure, after that everything is done. No turning backs. Under the circumstances of no rules, what would you wish for? power? fame? Since there is no rules to this. I would really just ask for more wishes. I know it's greedy. But think about it, this is once in a life time opportunity! I wouldn't be stupid enough to throw it away. But I won't keep it all to myself. I'd use the extra wishes to cure diseases. End world hunger. Wish for proper values and just try to make the world a better place. Not perfect but less problems.

Wishes are very tempting and can create problems. But given the chance, what would you wish for? What kind of world would you create with this opportunity? 


Thursday, January 17, 2013

#2 Alone

alone.


Being alone, no one there for you. Lost in a world that people can't understand. A feeling so painful that some can't even bear it and some can't live with it.

We've all felt this. Even if you're surrounded by friends and family there will always be this feeling of pain. At one point of your life there will always be that one person. That person will tell you that "you are not alone" though it may not be real, in a way it comforts you. A comforting feeling of possibility. But not a feeling of assurance. 

It's no fun feeling alone. We know that. As of now I'm feeling alone, even with great effort it's hard to escape. But just because you feel alone it doesn't really mean that you are. Think about it. If everybody feels alone then it means that you know how that person feels, and you can relate to them on that part. Thus you have created a bond. Though it was made from a foundation of loneliness, it may be brittle. But at least you have someone who could be there for you.

We shouldn't be so pessimistic. Yes, it feels painful to be alone. But that isn't a proper reason why you hurt yourself. Loneliness is a temporary thing and there are reasons why we feel it. It may take some time, but it'll be worth it in the end.



Wednesday, January 16, 2013

#1 What we all had

Fears I used to have.

 Ever been scared? afraid of anything? We all have. Fears are normal, especially for kids. All of us have fears, fear of the dark, heights and etc. But have you experienced overcoming one? getting rid of the feeling of being scared? well I'll tell you my story of how I did.

Like normal children I was too, scared of the dark. In the dark, there is the unknown, wild images pop in my head every time my parents turn off the lights. The idea of monsters and, ghouls chasing me was the most frightening part. But even though I was there when they turned off the lights, I knew what the room looked like. I know what's under my bed. I know that there is no such thing as monsters... but why? 

It is normal for the imagination to run wild, but I guess after watching sooooo many cartoons made my imagination TOO wild. Until one day, my brother noticed that I was scared of the dark. He asked me why. I told him that " I don't know " . Because there was no physical evidence as to why i was scared. Then he said " You know there's nothing there ". And after that I wasn't as scared as i used to be. Sense finally went into my brain and from that point on I wasn't scared anymore.

We all have that one fear, it may be falling, drowning or, just like me, the dark. But think about it. Is it really possible? Will it really happen? Once you set you mind to it, you can over come you fears.