Tuesday, September 2, 2008

It is only upto you what you see: the pits or the beautiful scenery


Yesterday I rode to a peaceful place at the riverside. I was just recently shown this place, but for sure I will visit it often in the future even if it is far off from downtown.
The night was just so calm, peaceful and wonderful. The river was flowing towards the sea so calmly, no rush. It is only the humans who rush instead of calmly enjoying every moment in life.
It was so beautiful to look up above the sky, how the stars are shining. It was just alike the air was wawing. Something strange sight, like all the stars had started dancing. Maybe dancing just for me :)

I saw those five little stars which is almost the only constellation I can recognize for first sight. This is the one I show to others. It might be that those people I have shown this constellation will firstly think of me, whenever they realise cassiopeia on the sky. However, will it still remain there in five years time? Will i be able to see my cassiopeia if I go far away from my town and my current place of life? Will it still remain the same or everything will be upside down and i will need to find an other constellation for myself? I have so many question regarding them, anyways I enjoy the scenery that is provided by the tousand stars in the sky.
I might not understand a lot of things in life, but i should always seek to enjoy what is given in my life.

On the way back home, I rode through the Margaret bridge. Everyone who goes there during the night, must know that the view is simply a miracle there. However, the path is not good at least if you are going by bike; there are pits everywhere and they make the ride worse. We need to decide whether we focus on the pits, the bad points in our lives or we enjoy the beautiful scenery, the miraculus moments given in our lives. It is only upto you what you see. Everyone has upsides and downsides it is only your disposision which decides how you live your life. It is your own life and your own decision.

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