
have u ever felt that when discussing something, your opinion is right but the others are going in an opposite way.
have u ever felt that why cant people see things the same way as you do, why are people so different?
ive always felt this way since primary school i think.
whether during studies or petty things like is it the shape of a map or just some random 3D features of a painting.
oh god, cant you see it, its so obvious. are you blind?
usually i would step back and let others think what they want. why?
i believe that we should give space to others and hear out their opinions.
let the creativity juice flow out of our minds and mingle together.
isnt that what makes the world more beautiful?
the diversity of people, the creativity in the creation of god.
for example, for some people the image of a muslim women wearing black and cover her body is a sign of terrorist, but for some people its a sign of devotion and love to god who wants them to be hidden from the hungry eyes of men.
so who is right who is wrong?
whatever you do, just listen first before judging. maybe theres a truth in what they are trying to say right?(that sounded so cliche)
sometimes when you listen to others, you gain respect from them.
maybe you didnt realise it at first but tolerating and hearing out each other helps a lot in a relationship.
haha
i dont know what has gotten into me. suddenly i felt like writing this out. maybe theres a lack of listeners in my society? i dont know. chow.





my ears are always available.
ReplyDeleteis that truly happens?? i mean, no listener in our society. frankly, i just hate lgkw, n one of da thing that i manage to love is the people (minus HEP, of course). they think, they judge and see things differently. and those make them very good listeners. huhu
ReplyDeletei was just having some PMS back then.
ReplyDeleteemotional roller coster, n i do miss certain people i langkawi who really listen.
thanx guys. i like HEP, he brings colours to our life kan. haha.
but the BWPs hate him kn.
Salam ziarah.
ReplyDeleteYess, thats the beauty of diversity. :)