Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Thoughts About Life

Ecclesiastes 7:1-29

A good reputation is better than expensive perfume;
And the day you die is better than the day you are born.

It is better to go to a home where there is mourning than to one where there is a party,
Because the living should always remind themselves that death is waiting for us all.

Sorrow is better than laughter;
It may sadden your face, but it sharpens yours understanding.

Someone who is always thinking about happiness is a fool.
A wise person thinks of death.

It is better to have wise people reprimand you than to have stupid people sing your praises.

When a fool laughs, it is like thorns crackling in a fire.
It doesn't mean a thing,

You may be wise, but if you cheat someone, you are acting like a fool.
It you take a bribe, you ruin your character.

The end of something is better than its beginning.

Patience is better than pride.

Keep your temper under contorl; it is foolish to harbor a grudge.

Wisdom keeps your safe - this is the advantage of knowledge.

When things are going well for you, be glad, and when trouble comes, just remember:
God sends both happiness and trouble; you never know what is going to happen next.

My life has been useless, but in it I have seen everything.
Some good people may die while others live on, even thought they are evil.
So don't be too good or too wise - why kill yourself?
But don't be too wicked or too foolish, either - why die before you have to?
Avoid both extremes.
If you have reverence for God, you will be successful anyway.

There is no one on earth who does what is right all the time and never makes a mistake.

Don't pay attention to everything people say - you may hear your servant insulting you, and you know yourself that you have insulted other people many times.

How can anyone discover what life means? It is too deep for us, too hard to understand.

This is all that I have learned: God made us plain and simple, but we have made ourselves very complicated.

Monday, August 13, 2007

To Gay Rights, With Love

~ In memory of one I almost feel in love with~
Who are we to strip them of their rights?
Article 1 : Universal Declaration of Human Rights
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

Who are we to deny them of being loved?
Mother Theresa : But the greatest suffering is being lonely, feeling unloved, having no one.

Who are we to say that they are not justified to liberty?
"We as individuals determine our own conscience"

Who are we to condemn them of decisions?
Philosophical School of Existentialism : It is that every one of us, as an individual, is responsible—responsible for what we do, responsible for who we are, responsible for the way we face and deal with the world, responsible, ultimately, for the way the world is.

Who are we to filter them from our society?
War. Rape. Murder. Poverty. Sickness. Equal Gay Rights. Which should we filter?

Who are we to stereotype them for being different?

Jonathan Davis : "You laugh at me because I'm different; I laugh at you 'cause you are all the same'"

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Think the Chinese are Getting Much Sex? Think Again!

China is one of the fastest growing population in the world. Coming from the view of an outsider, when you tell me about China, the first thought that floods the cells of my brain is that the Communist China manufactures more goods than any other country in the world. Just look at anything around....there you get it....the words 'China' embedded somewhere (well, more like everywhere!). Amidst all this great hoo haa about this giant monopolist, China faces a much greater battle within the boundaries of their homeland. For years now, the 'One Child Policy' has been debated and brought up over and over again. Almost like a political ploy of amazing propaganda, the government of China derived astonishing slogans regarding this policy. Quoted from Forbes.com, the slogans that are a form of decorations on freeways and streets spell out like this:

“Add 10 graves rather than one more baby.”

“Better to let blood turn into a river than to add a new person to our population.”

“Raise fewer babies and more pigs.”

Who would think that with all the globalization and technology shit that we would be faced with such problems at the most humane level? Those who do not comply to this policy where said to foresee broken families and collapsed homes. Who in the right frame of mind would consider raising more pigs to replace a child?

So, the next time you take life for granted, think again!

On the same side of the coin, *Forbes also reported that
On average, Chinese have sex for the first time at an average age of 22.1, compared to the Western average of 17, according to the 2007 Face of Global Sex ReportDurex, the British condom maker, which surveyed more than 26,000 people from 26 countries.
As a result of that, condom makers in China are faced with a threat. The news report also stated that other methods like sterilization and abortion are of better popularity. Yea....it's time to put on your thinking caps and ask what the fuck is going on?

While one might think that the one child policy means a huge reap for the condom making industry, the Chinese government vigorously promotes the use of a more 'permanent' form of contraception - sterilization!

While the Middle East tries to combat war and prevent the loss of innocent lives of children, the joker China is telling you to raise pigs rather than children! NICE!

http://www.forbes.com/markets/2007/07/10/durex-china-contraception-markets-equity-cx_vk_0710markets5.html?boxes=relstories

http://www.forbes.com/facesinthenews/2007/08/07/china-onechild-slogan-face-markets-cx_jc_0807autofacescan01.html

~ J 080707 10:39p.m.



Monday, August 06, 2007

Blogging Past, Relived!

Ok....I guess I want to pen down my life....

Memories of the past should not just be memories,
They are to be remembered, written down and cherished,
As being once, Part of you~