Assalammualaikum wbt.
Now I am 20 years and 20 days plus one old. I am still gasping for air, still like the old me (I guess) and still struggling for certain parts - - - May Allah ease.
Speaking of which, I am very thankful to all these days I lived in. Alhamdulillah, praise be upon Him, everything went smooth. And of course there were some times where most of the things went rough, but I just kept in my mind that there could be a blessing in disguise to all of these. Who are we to judge, isn't it?
And oh, thanks to those who gave me gifts where most of them were in the form of food (but still, I was that way so grateful for having (eating) them. Haha.). Unfortunately there was this one thing that I couldn't eat, hence I kept it on my shoulders and carried it to wherever place I wanted to. :)
See how proud I am to upload this. lol |
le colorful cereal. I just love blur image. Heh. |
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I am, as the matter of fact, not actually a cereal-all-time-fan. Perhaps only that moderate, but not a religious one. So the thing is, I ate this 'gift' in every morning as for the breakfast and at the time, I felt myself like a western for a short period. lol.
Well another thing is, can you see what type of cereal is this? There are so many colors and yes, feel like you eat a bowl fulfilled with rainbow in it. Like seriously. The white fresh milk sunk all of them in one dip, then something popped into my mind.
"What if the cereal represents us (the mankind) and the milk represents the world (not literally means Earth, can be something like a medium to connect the variations of the mankind)?"
Then I spooned them into my mouth and put together my upper and lower jaws. I felt them behind of my teeth and slowly crushed them in between of my molars then innocently swallowed them into my throat.
Satisfied and I wanted some more!
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We should know nothing was born to waste. Each and everyone of us have their own specialties. But sadly , this fact seems to be neglected by many. And frankly saying, some might not even bother to know!
On the another hand, it might be us who created such mentality. We tend to think that people should walk on our path, they should step on the same footprints after us, they should tilt their body whilst walking like us, they should lift their limbs exactly the same like us, so on and so forth. Just a few for examples.
However, the big problem is when we tend to create the problem when in fact there is no problem at all!
So how can we deal with all of this? Just stand and stare OR wove on and work on it?
"Instead of cursing the darkness, try to repair the lamp."
This phrase might complete this puzzle. Don't waste our brain, use it to brain this stuff!
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These are some from my yesterday :
1) "Kita kena tahu dulu apa masalah kita supaya boleh selesaikan. Tapi bukannya kita mahu cakap yang kita ini bermasalah."
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"Man 'arafa nafsahu, faqad 'arafa Rabbahu."
"Whosoever knows himself, knows his Lord."
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