It's been a while since I've blogged. Indeed, it has been a rather hectic week and I guess I'm still getting used to the work and everything. Well, at least there are things to do now.
Anyway, just the other day as I was taking the mrt back from work, I happened to see an advert on the train. It was on the Singapore Food Festival 2006. Heez, it has already been one year. Somehow, looking at that brought back some memories. Even the logo still looks the same. Yet I know that things have changed. Guess there's no point looking at the past when I should be looking at the future instead.
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Saturday, July 01, 2006
Just beginning
Monday will be another beginning again. And as always, I'm filled with mixed feelings. But that aside, I wished to blog about something else today.
'Man looks at the external appearance but the Lord looks at the heart'
I guess this is a truth that I knew a long time ago, just that it re-surfaces time and again. It is so easy to see things on the surface. Yet after a while, what you feel inside will reflect on your behaviour. After all, how long can we put on the pretense? Will I, filled with enthusiasm now, be like that one or two years down the road as well? Have I been too naive, thinking that things are just as what they appeared to be? Or am I reading too much into some things?
But maybe I don't care anyway. At the end, what is it that really matters? I supposed we have to think beyond long term. And if we have eternity set in our hearts, what is all these anymore?
'Man looks at the external appearance but the Lord looks at the heart'
I guess this is a truth that I knew a long time ago, just that it re-surfaces time and again. It is so easy to see things on the surface. Yet after a while, what you feel inside will reflect on your behaviour. After all, how long can we put on the pretense? Will I, filled with enthusiasm now, be like that one or two years down the road as well? Have I been too naive, thinking that things are just as what they appeared to be? Or am I reading too much into some things?
But maybe I don't care anyway. At the end, what is it that really matters? I supposed we have to think beyond long term. And if we have eternity set in our hearts, what is all these anymore?
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