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Sunday, May 25, 2008
evil never prevails. evil is depicted as nightfall, or darkness while good is depicted as day, or light. evil never prevails. something good always comes out of the whole string of events, be it good or bad. even at the worst case scenario, death. they say they as you leave the face of the earth, you see a bright light at the end of the tunnel. everyone has to die, and so i conclude that everyone dies on a happy side(good) because at the end of your life, you see a bright light. i'd feel comforted because if i know that light is shown as 'good' i'd know that my life was good and has impacted people around me in a way or another. you know, very rarely we feel thankful. we are only jolted to when something happens so someone around us. like a terminal disease, or a death of a friend. only then would we remember to be grateful for the life and the people we have in our lives. we are thankful for a day or two, maybe a week or two , then its back to our old selfish, ungrateful, unkind self. is it not true? is it human nature to revert back to the old ways? can we not stay as we have learnt? do we indulge in hypocrisy because we become so thankful for everything around us but the next moment, we continue to take everything for granted again?

a rainbow is seen to be something happy. then there is a saying that at the end of the rainbow lies a pot of gold. why are we so greedy? it is good enough that we are able to see something so beautiful appear before our very eyes but we arent satisfied. we dont want to just satisfy our eyes, we also want to satisfy our greed. but can greed really be satisfied? greed is an intense desire for something eg. wealth and power. wealth, is it infinite? in any case, chasing after the end of the rainbow is just an illusion, because a rainbow is a full circle. you'd never be able to reach the end of it.

i digressed from evil never prevails huh?



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