Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Humorous Philosophical Scribbles on Pen and Paper


Last Friday, I sat down and did some whimsical jottings on the sofa quite in the dark with only the standing lamp on. It was nearly sunset and the sun shone through the side window and onto the front rattan chair. This straight ray of light made only part of the living room light up. I was inspired. One part was in darkness whereas the other part was lighted up.

I wrote down some humorous quotations which came into mind. Lately I was worried about being absent-minded and forgetful. Hubby and I also caught the flu fever last week. Glad to say that we are already better. So I wrote stuff light stuff which I strongly believe in though. Life must be viewed from a humorous point of view. No point being too serious!


Man is a thinking creature, but has the liberty not to think...So sometimes when I am just not in the mood, I'm like a buffoon. I have to bear with myself. Brain activity only 5 % today; come back tomorrow after full battery recharge for optimum usage of brain.



Not knowing is great for the philosopher...there are so many things that I do not know. The future; in which direction does it go? Whatever the answer, let's just say it's every philosopher's passion to ponder over the meaning of life. Once its meaning is found, philosophers will have no work to do. They will be lazy bones instead.



Failing is another way of saying I love to put in extra oil  in my car engine and use it all up...there are never too many times which one can fail. Failing is strength training without the sweat comparable to a car engine which exhausts all its oil but manages to drive the extra destination anyway. At least it is going somewhere. Nobody can fault you for that ridiculous effort, and should you fail, do fail splendidly, then you get the depths of it; understanding why you failed. This paves way for enlightenment to success.

2 comments:

  1. :-) It's nice to see handwritten stuff here! Keep more of this coming!

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  2. Sometimes in the mood of writing, then I shall :)

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