Friday, July 27, 2007

The Game

If you've seen 'The Game' (starring Micheal Douglas) you'll understand what I mean when I say that nothing is impossible to plot, plan or execute.

But when the best laid plans crumble right before thy eyes. It feels terrible in fact it feels horrible or sad or worse...

Q1. Why does this happen ?

Q2. How do I prevent it from happening again ?

Q3. How do I control the variables repsonsible ?

Q4. Do the variables want to be controlled ?

Q5. Do I really want to control the variables ?

Q6. Does it really matter ? (remember ... horrible ... terrible ... sad)

(...and please lets stop blaming poor destiny for everything because destiny cannot even control itself let alone the chaos of the world)

6 comments:

serendipity said...

Questworld.....now that is a F.....ING TIGHT SLAP on someone's face!

man you're good!

serendipity said...

ok...i was sick and tired of working on "Disaster Mitigation"

and then i came across a fresh set of blogs..

This one is for people to sympathize themselves in order to overcome their guilt....

"how much 'self' pity...is too much self pity?"

quest world...this is not the time to get poetic...so ill put it straight...

people who entered your life with masks on..
live with a guilt thereafter...
a guilt for you to cherish your entire life..
there is no punishment big enough for cheating...(your ownselves...cheating others)...

as for them...
against your humms...
this one's from my side..

AAWWWWW!

serendipity said...

there is more on the 'self pity list'......where do people get the time to sulk so much over their lives....i must say some talent that is..

btw...where are your comments on these!

serendipity said...

oye did i mention..

i have a tear under my eye...and two under my nose :-)

jao...padho padho!

serendipity said...

i told you yesterday!!!!


two boring people cannot get along...

and here we have one who is boring...and the other whose depressing and suicidal...

simple mantra of life...

i say = i am

Quest World said...

Perfect masala for a Nat Geo documentary on manic depresives ... Ha Ha Ha