Re: There once was an oyster
- From: "Carse Hole" <abelardo_trivino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 05:03:27 +0100
Thganks mate!
Can you psot som emorew of these hilaroius and *funny* 'Takin Gthepiss' post
for me?
Aslo can you post *more* of those funny "THIS WAS POSTED BY TAKIN
GTHEPISS, A COWARD WHO IS HARRASSING INNOCENT PEOPLE, THAI WOMAN AND
CHILDREN, HIDDEN UNDER ANONYMOUS PROVIDERS, BECAUSE HE HAS NOT THE BALL'S
AND THE GUTS TO ATTACK ME PERSONALY.THE STANDARD IN A GROUP CALLED
SOCIOLESS-CULTURELESS TROLLS" posts?
Plaese?
Your true amigo,
Carse Hole :-)
"The Khorat Turd" <karlost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
By Areeya Chumsai
Not long ago, a farmer in Northeastern Thailand hanged himself because he
was cheated by a false friend of his life's savings of 1,000,000 baht. He
was so angry, frustrated, and depressed that he left his wife a widow, and
his children fatherless. Or how about the guy who shot himself under the
chin at the Stock Exchange of Thailand because the numbers went down.
Didn't
anyone ever tell him that what goes UP must eventually come Down.
If you want to get poetic and philosophical about it, the SET is a mirror
reflection of life...ups and downs. ups and downs. happiness and sadness.
youth and old age. Getting Famous and Being Forgotten. Money and Debt...
And just last week while reading the daily newspaper and getting my daily
dosage of bad news for the day, I came across a story about two Japanese
teenagers who went up a nine story building, wrote a note, placed it under
their shoes which they took off and left on the ledge, and then they
jumped
to their death.
Authorities refuse to disclose the content of the note, but I think I can
guess what they might have said. They were hopeless. They were depressed.
Life was a pain that hurt too much and they didn't want to face another
day.
They might of broken up with their boyfriends. Their parents might of been
getting a divorce. But being students from a prestigious high school, it's
possible that they were rejected from the University of their choice.
So being young - foolish, self-absorbed and not thinking very far they
ended
their suffering and put the burden of suffering to those who loved them,
cared for them and raised them.
Suicide is a hopeless and depressive action for the weak. The strong-the
survivors, are the wise. There is truth in the saying, "...for this too
shall pass." And if it doesn't pass, it will only make us stronger, add
depth to our character, make us wiser, and teach us about endurance..."No
pain, No gain," says the shoe ad. But this motto isn't just for our
physical
self, it should be our mental motto as well. Life is tough. But it's also
worth living because life's pain is our greatest teacher. Everything else;
happiness, pride, and all the good stuff is great and all, but they're
recess. Life's greatest teacher begins in the classroom of pain. Don't
just
take it from me, take it from the Oyster...
There once was an oyster
Whose story I tell,
Who found that some sand
Had got into his shell.
It was only a grain,
But it gave him great pain.
For oysters have feelings
Although they're so plain.
Now, did he berate
The harsh workings of fate
That had brought him
To such a deplorable state?
Did he curse at the government,
Cry for election,
And claim that the sea should
Have given him protection?
No -- he said to himself
As he lay on a shell,
Since I cannot remove it,
I shall try to improve it.
Now the years have rolled around,
As the years always do,
And he came to his ultimate
Destiny too.
And the small grain of sand
That had bothered him so
Was a beautiful pearl
All richly aglow.
Now the tale has a moral;
For isn't it grand
What an oyster can do
With a morsel of sand?
What couldn't we do
If we'd only begin
With some of the things
That get under our skin.
-Author Unknown-
Everyday is a new day. Another sunrise, a clean slate we are given as a
great gift to understand ourselves and find the best in others: To love.
To
play. To seek. To find all the wonders and mysteries of life. And most
important-to learn. And during our search, one lesson I've learned is
this:
Losing money in the stock market, losing your job, losing your business,
losing youth, power, and prestige, getting a ticket, getting crow's feet,
fighting with your spouse, your mother, your father, or finding out your
children are not turning out the way you planned for them, or being hurt
by
the betrayal of false friends ... all of this and so much more are called
INCONVENIENCES. They won't kill you. But knowing you have an incurable
disease, living in war zones like Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central America,
North Korea, land-mine infested Cambodia, or even the ghetto of your own
neighborhood, getting raped or maimed, and so much more are called
PROBLEMS.
When you understand the differences and treat each as such, you'll be
on your way towards great wisdom. The weak farmer. The two Japanese girls
in
their cleanly pressed white shirts and blue skirts ended their chances.
Pain. Inconvenience. Life's hurdles.
"...for this too shall pass."
Written: Areeya Chumsai
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