Sunday, July 24, 2011

have you found your fight?

i seem to have this habit to write on Sundays. inspiration so to speak, to speak my mind.. time of the week to indulge and interact with all the thoughts, big or small, that have all been residing in my head. related or not, coherent or otherwise.

today's indulgence is to question a fight. your fight. my fight. our fight, together. their fight.

what do you fight for? what do you fight against? what do you think people should fight for, or should let go off?

there are so many things happening at the same time. massacre, earth quake, artist dying, your neighbour having a divorce, your best friend not talking to you, the schools in your hometown not having proper buildings, classrooms.. animals abused, trees being chopped off, technology work hand in hand with pollutants to kill Mother Earth.. just to name a few.

we can feel bad for all the bad things that are happening to other people, near or far. but feeling bad, pity, regret, compassion and whatnot can mean so much more if one were to take action and fight for a cause, don't you think? standing up for a cause and taking tangible actions should be cultivated. like how we are encouraged to save 10% of our salary every month, we should maybe dedicate 10% of our time to champion a cause, some causes.



have you found your fight? i am still looking.. i hope i don't have to look too long, or too far.

3 comments:

iamg33k said...

we have to fight for the right to partayyyyyyy :D

I believe the most important thing to fight for is your inner peace. The world will always be filled with chaos and if every thing that happens shocks us to the core we would turn out to be very hopeless people.

Once you've found your inner happiness, the positive outlook will show and helping people without feeling pity can happen. People in trouble need compassion,empathy and care not pity.

Sounds a bit selfish I know but if you can't help yourself how do you expect to help others.

Okay enough rambling in the morning. Now for coffee

anfield devotee said...

Answers ye is looking fer is contained in a single disc from 1987 called 'Scum' by the venerated napalm death.

senorita.. said...

iamg33k: i agree with what you are saying. :) sad though that people don't even realise they need inner peace, what more helping others.

this piece of rambling of mine was actually inspired from the people around me moaning, expressing sadness etc on what's happening ard the world. i question their compassion and sincerity

AD: haha everything goes back to music eh :)