date: Sunday, July 30, 2006 @ 9:49 pm
title: Time
"How?""What?""I guess no."I believe in this: freely you give, freely you receive.
In life, demand creates its own supply. Once the demand runs out, there's no need for any supply. Den its time to reallocate resources to other demands that need it more. In this way, there will be equilibrium. emotional equilibrium i guess.
Busy. The typical excuse that I get from people from young until now. Its like some kind of conveniences. You will reap what you sow. Amidst of our tight schedule, somebody who needs us has died. I experienced that once. So I never use 'busy' as an excuse to dodge what I can do to my limit with the limited time for people around me.
'You make time for people, not find time. 'I believe if you can't make time for things now when life is already quite complicated and tight, will it make any difference in the coming years when things will be much more? Not so.That's why I have a list of people and things that I mentally attached to and keep to daily, making sure that when I have the chance or opportunity to spend no matter how little time with the person or activity. I will make it happen. Yet. It takes two hands to clap.
'You wan. Doesn't mean the other wan.'Sometime a few people. Sometime just a person. Sometime everyone. Sometimes the weather. Everyone is busy with something but if they are not able to see eye to eye den there is no point tusseling. 'Freely you give, freely you receive.' That's my explanation. It works both ways. If you free receive from what people give freely den when you give, people will freely receive it.
"Hi!""Thanks for making time for me.""You are welcome.""You are the first.""Next time your turn k.""Yup!""So what did the doc say...."