Thursday, November 13, 2003

Unhappiness

There are too many sorrows in the real world. War, family crisis, relationship problems, enviromental destruction, my mother's cooking .... It's good to know that you can put that all behind when you come onto the virtual world

Be it you come online for games to perk yourself, or for an online chat to relate to another. There are so many things to do online for leisure, for entertainment, for relaxation. So can anyone tell me why the hell people like to bring their sorrows to this world too?

One thing that I have noticed from reading other people's blog is that they like to express their sad emotions about certain aspects of life like their relationships with colleagues or their failure to achieve something. It is their blog and it is their privilege to do whatever they want. It is also my privilege to criticise them for their insistence from translating what should be left in the human world.

You see, they write poetry or sop stories. Boo hoo !!! Like that is going to change anything at all. I mean, yah, you can write your emotions or how you feel once in a while but it is rather pathetic when you have a blog that keeps whining and whining and whining till blogger cannot accept the word count.

Transcending to the real world, it is wonderful if everyone became an eternal humourist. Laughter is the best cure of medicine be it for any worries, that is why I wrote this blog. This blog reflects my zany humour with daily teaspoons of reality in Singapore. If I wanted to whine and grovel at you, there is a hotline at 1900-911-8304. I'm sure you will have loads of robotic answering machines willing to hear you wails and tales.

My advice is to stop depressing everyone online. We have our own worries and coming online is one of our various escapes that makes us smile, makes us laugh and make us shower with the bliss that people are enjoying life as it is. Of course you will face troubles and worries once in a while but there is always something positive to take out of any negativity. Laugh at what lies online and not fret what troubles you as there is always something bright ahead.

- Benjamin

P.S. I should be a preacher or a suicide counseller.

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