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Friday, February 20, 2009

provokatif

If 'perfection' is not attainable, why strive for it then?

Is it the outcome that dictates the fullest meaning of 'perfection'?

or is it the journey to perfection that counts?

3 comments:

anamunawwarah said...

salaam~
i would say journey to perfection that counts..
Allah tak melihat pada hasil,Allah melihat pada usaha kan?

apa2 pun semoga dipermudahkan semua.jgn kita cepat letih.sbb tu yg aku rasa sekarang.nak balik rumah dan berehat..huhu=)

Anonymous said...

wslm cik ana.

I would like it to be and stay as an open-ended question. Let the arguments and ideas spark and grow in our minds.

semoga dipermudahkan segala usaha untuk anda juga, cik ana. =)

Anonymous said...

quote from a t.v. show:

"It's been fifty years, fifty long years since I've done this (basketball coach). Looking back on what I said all those years ago, all the hopes and dreams I had, I've come to the conclusion that if having things turn out the way you wanted them to is a measure of a successful life, then some would say I'm a failure. The important thing is not to be bitter over life's disappointments. Learn to let go of the past. And recognize that every day won't be sunny, and when you find yourself lost in the darkness and despair, remember it's only in the black of night you see the stars. And those stars will lead you back home. So don't be afraid to make mistakes, to stumble and fall, cause most of the time, the greatest rewards come from doing the things that scare you the most. Maybe you'll get everything you wish for. Maybe you'll get more than you ever could have imagined. Who knows where life will take you. The road is long and in the end, the journey is the destination."