as pondered on the thunderstorm.. and heavy rain that poured a few days ago.. which till now is still having some aftershocks..
i cant help thinking to myself how much has changed in the weather cycles as far as i can remember it.. i mean.. one major thing that got me hooked up the thought is that.. its summer. REALLY. its summer.. and what the hell. its raining on our parade .
well environmental problems are'nt really new to me.. or perhaps to anyone else.. but i guess its just the fact that nobody ever really takes it seriously that gets me worried..
a friend of mine even told me about the mayan prophecy. [not really sure if i had it right]. says that their calendar could mark out the days in a year that brought bad luck.. and found that the end of the world would dec. 21 2012.. since its the last day of their calendar..
i don't really now.. if its even wrong to say these guys who made it up are foolish.. or if the people in my soceity and generation are the ones foolish not to think about the fates of nature..
because really.. there will be an end to all this. its not about.. how. its about the question of when.
and because we will never know unless we're some psycho who can tell the future or ask God questions. we might as well be ready. right?
or shall i say.. make it far more away in the time line to save ourselves and perhaps die a natural death and not witness the end of the world?
well.. i don't really know which choice comes better than the other. but in my humble opinion though.. i'd say its best we try to do both. and perhaps be something useful for once in our life of sin and nothing more.
i mean.. its our last chance. and i mean it..
and i don't really have any plans of being in departure after a great 'end of the world' moment and find myself in the middle of heaven and hell wishing i had the time to repent and do something good or better than what i DID.
but hey. if you wanna try on something you'd call adventure. then fine.. but i don't think selling your soul is my type of adventure.
nature is good. so let's just hope it stays that way. and that we help make it stay that way.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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The problem with people is that they never learn from their histories. People don't really know what they got until it's gone - this time, Earth.
ReplyDeleteBUT! judging by the history, there has been many "predictions" on when the world might end and turned out to be false.
There are those kinds of people where they'll use the "end of the world" line as their tool in recruiting new members to their religion.
Let's just hope the "Mayan Prophecy" isn't true.
I'm one of those people that's preparing for the worst but at the same time doesn't really "believe" in predictions unless proven scientifically.