
Well..as a person grows older (yet wiser)...the flame of youth will flicker like a wind blowing a lighted oil lamp.
On and off we feel like losing vitality and youth to the ever demanding day work and ever growing responsibilities..BUT for all sake we need to keep it burning!
One way is to add some oil to it..meaning that to spice up our daily lives with some form of excitement and looking forward to newer daily challenges and also to inject more youthful or kid-like thoughts into ourselves.
The heart is willing but the flesh is weak..that is what we heard always when we go down the path of ageing..but fear not, it is always not so bad at all.
Yeah..we are a bit slow sometimes and forgetful most of the time, maybe due to rapidly dying brain cells? No doubt it is due to the ageing factor...but we still need to strive and work hard to maintain the pace, not to make it slower. Once everything stops..be it dreams, hope,faith,goals..the rest will follows.
It's pathetic when there are no longer dreams to dream, hope to realise, faith to hold and goals to achieve in our lives...it is as good as death. Once we lose everything while we are still alive, we are only a walking zombie, not human.
So...I need to remind myself of all these things, that's the reason to put it into words to reinforce the idea.
Let's get on to life and enjoy while we can, peace to all!

Dear Photographer,
ReplyDeleteKL PHOTOAWARDS 2009
In association Time Out KL, we are proud to announce the inaugural launch of KL PHOTOAWARDS 2009 for contemporary portraiture, from 1 November 2008. Open to all international photographers, in 2 categories : Professional and Non-Professional, we invite you to submit up to 6 images. Top prize USD3,000 plus a commissioned trophy. This is an opportunity to challenge your peers to a portrait shootout!
The judges are seeking a new interpretation of the much photographed genre of contemporary portraits. Deadline : 1 March 2009
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