moral of the story

October 3rd, 2008

My favorite radio has this program, which has a very good tagline: there’s always two sides in every story. I, myself, was one a journalism student. We have always been brainwashed that news we are writing should be based on cover-both-side principle, which requires us to have and to search on opinion, information, and data from at least two parties. It would help us to find nearly objective, fair, and less judgmental story.

The principle is very inspiring. I’m always trying to do the same thing, especially regarding things to do with my life, values, and way of thinking. I’m a very virgo kind of person. I tend to judge everything, situation, place, event, and even people. The last one has always been my favorite (and yours too, right, beck? =D). Anyway, being a judgmental person is sometimes hard to do. I do attribution many times (attribution = claiming of causes of things wrongfully), and perhaps that’s the reason why it would turn into negative thinking. To make it worse, I’m ‘panic-at-the-disco’ kind of person, so.. yes, it’s so hard for me sometimes.

Frankly speaking, in the end of the day, the moral of the story reveals. In fact, the true one does. But to get there, there’s a long way to go. It involves tears, confusion, being lost and not knowing where to go, and the worst out of it: unnecessary mental breakdown. And most of it, it reveals when things gone better.

It happened to me like many times, but each time had always been hard for me. Although I know eventually the truth will show, but the very situation I’m in at the time always be disastrous. And every time it’s over, the same relieved-feeling grows in me. In the end, all I do is be thankful. But still, it’s so not necessary to be panic, negative-thinking, and all silly things I do at that time.

So what I was trying to say is that it’s hard at first, but it will be sweet in the end. The moral of the story never come at front, so just be patient.. let go the stress and do some self-pampering activities. The moral of the story will reveal unexpectedly and incredibly amazing.

 




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