Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Solving the Rubik's Cube



I was trying to fix the Rubik’s cube, following and keeping in mind those instructions posted on howtocube.com, the manual that served me as a guide. I had the whole yellow part correctly positioned. Around it, two rows of the green side were done, so did the two rows each for red and blue. Unfortunately, there came a situation where the site did not have the instruction I needed to finish the Rubik because the remaining nine colors, one row with three colors each for green, red and blue, were not in their right position. So I stared, trying to think genius. I moved some parts but later returned it back realizing I was barking up the wrong tree.  Suddenly, that’s when it hit me. Our acts are indeed alike with the move we make in the Rubik’s cube.
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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Flickering Light Bulb

The light bulb was flickering. That was what happened while I was doing my assignments on my desk inside of my miniscule room. I was no longer able to do my assignments inside since obviously the light was distracting. I looked at the light bulb. Weirdly, I was hoping the bulb will produce steady light again.  But it did not. And unfortunately, father wasn't home. No one to replace it with new. It left me no choice but to go downstairs and there, I did my assignments. There, where the light wasn't wavering, I was able to finish my homeworks. 
This scene made me realize that light is truly beneficial if it is constant. But I doubt it if it's not. Like to us people, our light must be constant. We should have definite hope and remain solid to what we believe in. It's not like today, you are determined to achieve something, but then tomorrow, you are going to give up on specific goal of yours. You will accomplish nothing if that's what occurring in your life.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

A Bird Isolated But Freed

One time on my way home, as I patiently waited for other tricycle riders to arrive, I spent my time observing the sky. The clouds were in cirrus form and the sun had set. I noticed these things, however, these weren't the first that caught my eyes. My gaze was first drawn to, not a flock of birds flying together, but a bird flying alone. The scene was somehow a rarity to me since I am used to seeing flock of birds flying up high, not a lone bird flying in the sky. I ended up supposing, perhaps that bird was physically disparate. Perhaps, it was nonidentical to the others, say its kind wasn't similar to others, reason why it was isolated. The bird may be isolated but in the lowest degree, it was free.
In reality, we are like birds.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Floor's A Bed of Roses

As hours passed, I grew completely exhausted  As my eyes looked to floor, it did become my cynosure  And in my surprise, the brownish surface  It turned to sweet red, roses were in bed.  I wanted to lay down, let tiredness be gone  Let me devour the beauty of the floor.  

 

Last last week, we, I and my fellow classmates, spent most of our time during classes practicing our speech choir. "We have to win." That's the goal which in our minds was inculcated. Our determination were fired. We had to prove our class worthy. Due all of this, rehearsals were ceaseless. Boundless energy and enthusiasm were given and shown. Without a shadow of doubt, this made everyone knackered at the end. Left all of us drenched in sweat. I looked down on to the floor. On account for extreme tiredness, I severely wanted to lay down on there as if it was a bed of roses that its appearance excited my nerves. After few minutes, I can't resist it anymore. I lied down on the floor, disregarding how I look from others' eyes. If felt like the floor sipped the stinky fluid out of my stinky body. Lying down quiescently, I felt so relaxed.
In reality, when we are in overmuch in need,