Carpe diem

  • Money cannot make you happy, but lack of money can make you unhappy.
  • Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
  • I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness.
  • Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
  • Children: You spend the first 2 years of their life teaching them to walk and talk. Then you spend the next 16 years telling them to sit down and shut-up.
  • Evening news is where they begin with 'Good evening', and then proceed to tell you why it isn't.
  • Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
  • Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.
  • To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism. To steal from many is research.
  • I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks.
  • A bartender is just a pharmacist with a limited inventory.
  • A diplomat is someone who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you will look forward to the trip.
  • Get a new car for your spouse; it'll be a great trade!
  • Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
  • Better to understand a little than to misunderstand a lot.
  • Despite the cost of living, have you noticed how popular it remains?
  • Diplomacy is the art of saying good doggie while looking for a bigger stick.
  • Don't be irreplaceable; if you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted.
  • Don't drink and drive. You might hit a bump and spill your drink.
  • Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
  • Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.
  • Get a new car for your spouse; it'll be a great trade! 

Chasing Shadows! A Dream


Author:
Arthur Zulu
I feel the earth under my feet shake, and the explosions deafen my ears. Day change to night as the thick dark smoke obscures visibility for hours. And I begin to see death with my naked eyes. But after all the shootings and bombings, the smoke clears at last. And we expect to see seven dead devils: Hatred, Oppression, Frustration, Injustice, Mistrust, Fear, and Enmity.


But there they are-laughing and falling over themselves. And the kings, Sunrise and Sunset, are full of wonderment. What sight is this? they ask. Did not the winged-man in white say to wipe out these devils? Or are these not the weapons that destroy spirits? What are they to do now with all their bombs, missiles, and bullets expended?


When the seven spirits finish their laughters and free falls, Hatred, their leader, comes to address the kings. First, he says that the kings have used the wrong weapons. For neither guns nor bombs can kill the seven deadly spirits. Second, he tells them that these seven deadly spirits that they are trying to destroy live in their various lands. And they are the dangerous parents of Inferno, the terrorist. So he wonders why they had spent time and money looking for their son, Inferno, while he is right in their midst. He then turns it into a question- and- answer section, and demands that both kings reply him.


"Do you not hate, oppress, and frustrate each other?" he asks. "We do," reply the kings. "Do you not cause injustice, and mistrust, and fear each other?" he further asks. "We do," the kings answer again. "Are you not in enmity with each other?" is the next question by Hatred to the two kings. And they answer: "We are."


The vexed Hatred, King of the seven deadly spirits, now asks, "Do you know the meaning of the word hypocrisy?" The kings look at each other again in confusion, and I remember my dictionary a second time. As to this question, there is no answer.


The questions and answers now end, and Hatred makes a long speech beginning with a question:


"Why do you then make war at us with your guns and bombs? You should instead have proceeded to eradicate the political, economic, social, religious, health, and environmental problems that are bedeviling the world. People are fighting for political freedom, some are sick and hungry, and there is racial and class discrimination, religious strife, including land, sea, and air pollution in your lands.


"These are the very things that cause hatred, oppression, frustration, injustice, mistrust, fear, and enmity, which make Inferno, our son, to terrorize you. But remove the causes of all these cankerworms, and you will see that we will not exist anymore, and Inferno will not attack your lands. Then the world will be like The Golden City. It is only then that you will have Love, Peace, Freedom, Justice, Equality, Dignity, and Trust.


"That was what the winged-man in white meant when he said to destroy us. The man speaks in parables. Now, you are chasing shadows-fighting the effect instead of the cause, the symptom and not the disease. Since you did not understand, or refused to understand the meaning of the message, and come shooting and bombing at us-the wrong targets-instead of solving the world's problems, we are going to give you double trouble."


Going on, Hatred tells the kings of Orient and Occident to prepare for the last war. Because they have caused more problems than solutions for themselves with their weapons. Because war is not the road map for peace. And because man himself is the problem, and not the solution.


Then the bombshell! He says that the kings should gather all their cinema, film, and moviemakers, and ask them to suggest apocalyptic scenarios. For the world is going to end with the worst case ever imagined. The world, he says, is now a more dangerous place than it was before Operation Hell Fire and the search for weapons of mass destruction. Finally, Hatred, the leader of the seven devils, says that the belligerent kings, Sunrise and Sunset, have sown wind in the country of the Devil, and must therefore reap the Devil's whirlwind. After saying this, he disappears with the other deadly spirits, laughing. . . .




About the Author
Arthur Zulu is the author of the controversial book CHASING SHADOWS!

No Pain, No Gain





There is always a reason for what we are doing. The things that we think painful, hard or over-reacting. Those are the things that we rather not doing and those are the things someone has forces us or someone is forcing us to do. But at the end of the day it is all of us, who are doing those things that we don't want to do.

It also encourage me to do what I have to do in order to get the things I want in the life. Regardless of whether you are studying, working or what so ever you are doing, there is a reason, there must be a reason for the things you are doing. Don't give up, do what you have to do and carry on doing what you suppose to do. You might have to give up what you want to do but soon, you'll be rewarded for your sacrifices.
















No Pain, No Gain . . . Accept the Pain,
Future will be Fruitful . . .
Don't feel the work you are doing is pain,
Because there will be always a reason for that pain or work.
So face the Pain, for the Pain you face,
There will be DEFINITELY HAPPINESS ahead.