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    Tue May 6

    Paradox of Our Time

    Notice the paradox of our time:

    • We have bigger houses and smaller families.
    • More conveniences but less time.
    • We have more degree but less sense.
    • More knowledge but less judgment.
    • Think twice, any strength push too far becomes a weakness.
    • We’ve been all the way to the moon and back but have trouble crossing the street to meet the new neighbor.
    • We’ve conquer our space but not the inner space.
    • Think twice, how far have you really gone?
    • We have higher incomes but lower morals.
    • More food but less satisfaction.
    • More acquaintances but fewer friends. (check your phone book, friendster, multiply, email add)
    • More effort but less success.
    • Think twice, more or less?
    • These are the days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throw-away morality, one night stand, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer, quiet, to kill.
    • It is a time where there’s much in the show window and nothing in the stock room.
    • We’ve clean-up the air but polluted the soul.
    • We’ve split the atom but not prejudice.
    • We write more but learn less.
    • Plan more but accomplish less.
    • Are we here to maximize our ego and minimize others?
    • We’ve multiplied our possessions but reduced our values.
    • We’ve too much, love too seldom and lie to often.
    • We’ve learn to make a living but not to live.
    • We added years to life not life to years. (lose health to make money then lose money to restore health)
    • Got another equation? Think twice.
    • We have taller buildings but shorter tempter. (drive to EDSA, Espana, Commomwealth see what i mean…)
    • Wider roads but narrower viewpoints.
    • We spend more but have less.
    • We buy more but we enjoy it less.
    • How do you measure life? By quality or quantity?
    • Think twice.


    Posted by GLENN "GLICH" ONG at 6:44AM with  Comments (View)

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