What's my future gonna be? Where'll I be?
This is the question I had and will be still waiting to be answered.
Perhaps there're many others out there waiting too.
No one in this world can give us an answer to that, let alone ourselves. Ever hoping to forward time to take a peek how our future lives will be? Will I be a working mother, coming home with my kids hugging around me? Typical housewife looking after my kids 24/7, to get ready dinner once my hubby reaches home? Or modern working mother, always on the run, with no quality time spent with my family? I wonders..
I remembered having watched this movie "Click" a month ago, which kinda touches me with it's very unique style of moral teachings. It's a no wonder people often say Adam Sandler's shows are definitely worth the money. All begins with a remote controller he had always wanted to own - universal remote controller (we term it "all-in-one" in layman's term). He went to a mega electronics mall in search for that; chanced upon the one & only universal remote controller that wasn't even launch in the country - explained the storeman.
"You can practically stop/pause/forward/mute to and at any moment or anything"
It's his impatience & selfishness that led him to such miserable, pathetic ending. In life, we can/always tend to get frustrated / irritated by a lot of various factors; no matter how much you dread to face these, sad to say - it's our life. That's part & parcel of life every single soul will/have to be going through. Yes, how we wish we can skip all of the down/unhappy moments/period but proceed on; you'll be missing out far lot more moments than you can think of.. (it's for you to analyze what you'b missing out)
Time & tide waits for no man; you can never turn back time. Once you'd missed it, you can only have regrets.
But always remember - do reflects but don't regret
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Posted by adetan35 at 12:54 PM
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