Caveat
If you find any content to be bigoted, politically incorrect and / or offensive in any manner at any point in time, please exit this blog
IMMEDIATELY
. Subsequently,
ERASE
any memory of what you have read, seen, inferred etcetera.
Monday, May 25, 2009
While watching 长江7号 (CJ7), I noticed a pet sermon of Stephen Chow. The paragraph that was repeated was something like this: 我们虽然穷,但是只要不吹牛,不打架,不属于自己的东西不要拿,努力读书,不管到哪里都会被人尊重。These words may sound familiar to some of us. You may have heard them from your parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts etc. However, how many of us actually live by these principles? These may seem elementary to any human being that has existed for a significant amount of time, but you know that you will still break these rules no matter if you are a energetic youth or a middle-aged family man or some century-old artifact. You need not be a philosopher like Plato, Aristotle or Socrates to figure these out.
Let me put a challenge to all of you: Try living a week abiding by these simple rules. I guarantee that you will definitely feel respected. You may not feel respected by anyone else but at the very least, there is one person that respects you:
YOU.
11:37 PM