Tuesday, November 27, 2012

At The End of the Road

"Life is a script. Act it. Adlib it."
We all have our own paths to take. We all have different directions. We all have maps to guide us where to go. But despite of all that we have, we are still to go in one destination.

Our lives start from the meeting of our parents, to their being acquainted, to their getting-to-know-each-other, to their being friends, to their being lovers, to their getting-stronger, to their being married, to their being physically one.

After our dear parents complete this process, we are conceived. We stay in our mothers wombs for approximately nine months, some leave sooner or later though.

We step out in this world, and we learn the dynamics of living each day. 

We are bathed. We are dressed. We are fed. We are sent to school. We are even taught academically, but irony of life is forever in our every step... we do not meet those academic elements in the real world.

What we need to survive is practicality. It's the only thing we are to consider, aside from love and intelligence.

You cannot report one plus one in show business. You cannot predict weather by knowing which spoon to use in proper dining. You cannot build a house if all you have are mere measurements.

You cannot and will not achieve anything if you would just sit there and watch the world spin around in its own.

Remember, life is a journey. Life is all about how you lived it while you were still breathing. It's all about doing what is morally right and learning lessons and values after every mistake.

But above all this, there is one thing that you and I have in similar. Death. The only destination that is so inevitable to go.

Death. That's the end of your journey. That's the end of your road.



-Jave A. Matugas-
November 28, 2012

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