∞ Choices.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Choices choices choices. Wouldn't it be better if you didn't have a choice? You wouldn't stand in front of the supermarket isles for hours at a time, deciphering on whether you should purchase two-ply Quilton toilet rolls for $2.33 for two, or triple-ply Kleenex priced at $2.45 for one. And if time is money, we would've saved enough money to get us out of the global recession. Kevin Rudd could thus finally go & have yumcha with his Asian mates instead of micro-sleeping during Wayne Swann's 5hr speeches about the new budget.
If we didn't have choices, the "big" branded goods would be non-existant as they lack other brands for comparison and competition. Louis Vuit-who? Everyone would wear the same things, eat the same things and shit the same things (cos you are what you eat). Just kidding. And Fergie wouldn't be wasting her breath singing songs about Dolce and Gabana. There wouldn't even be different genres of music. Everyone would listen to "mainstream" music, because alas, what else is there? We have no choice! No kid will ever feel like a social outcast/ outlier, because everyone conforms to the same group, creating an uniform society.
If we didn't have choices, you wouldn't stand in the middle of the foodcourt after Transformers ;) like a loser, pondering on whether you should eat 20000 calories of Maccas or injest 292039023 calories of Hungry Jacks. Everyone would just supersize at KFC. Actually, there wouldn't be supersizing at all. Everything would be standarized.
We would say goodbye to Choice Magazine! Consumer watchdog - no more!
There wouldn't be SUBJECT SELECTIONS. Extension English or Advanced English? WHO CARES? Everyone would just do PD/H/PE and go skiing at Thredbo. No more sweating over ATAR and Universities as we lack the choice of Uni or subject courses. Just fastforward to holidaying in Hawaii! ALOHA!
The decisions we make in our lives are much like the Matrix - every choice is a door which will leads to numerous other doors with all different sets of possibilities. When you open that door, there's a risk of winning and a risk of falling. Sometimes people spend so much time crying over the last door that they miss the new door in front of them. I think it's important to always keep your head up, to TAKE THAT CHANCE and open the door, because you never know - you might've just cost yourself another missed opportunity.
xx.
∞ Choices.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Choices choices choices. Wouldn't it be better if you didn't have a choice? You wouldn't stand in front of the supermarket isles for hours at a time, deciphering on whether you should purchase two-ply Quilton toilet rolls for $2.33 for two, or triple-ply Kleenex priced at $2.45 for one. And if time is money, we would've saved enough money to get us out of the global recession. Kevin Rudd could thus finally go & have yumcha with his Asian mates instead of micro-sleeping during Wayne Swann's 5hr speeches about the new budget.
If we didn't have choices, the "big" branded goods would be non-existant as they lack other brands for comparison and competition. Louis Vuit-who? Everyone would wear the same things, eat the same things and shit the same things (cos you are what you eat). Just kidding. And Fergie wouldn't be wasting her breath singing songs about Dolce and Gabana. There wouldn't even be different genres of music. Everyone would listen to "mainstream" music, because alas, what else is there? We have no choice! No kid will ever feel like a social outcast/ outlier, because everyone conforms to the same group, creating an uniform society.
If we didn't have choices, you wouldn't stand in the middle of the foodcourt after Transformers ;) like a loser, pondering on whether you should eat 20000 calories of Maccas or injest 292039023 calories of Hungry Jacks. Everyone would just supersize at KFC. Actually, there wouldn't be supersizing at all. Everything would be standarized.
We would say goodbye to Choice Magazine! Consumer watchdog - no more!
There wouldn't be SUBJECT SELECTIONS. Extension English or Advanced English? WHO CARES? Everyone would just do PD/H/PE and go skiing at Thredbo. No more sweating over ATAR and Universities as we lack the choice of Uni or subject courses. Just fastforward to holidaying in Hawaii! ALOHA!
The decisions we make in our lives are much like the Matrix - every choice is a door which will leads to numerous other doors with all different sets of possibilities. When you open that door, there's a risk of winning and a risk of falling. Sometimes people spend so much time crying over the last door that they miss the new door in front of them. I think it's important to always keep your head up, to TAKE THAT CHANCE and open the door, because you never know - you might've just cost yourself another missed opportunity.
xx.
∞ About me
A few nice people.
Angela (Tom), Lynette (Jerry), Emma (Bob), Eugenia (Pat), Anna (Fred) and Betty (George)
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