Some more theories
Sometimes, life around me has been somewhat frustrating that I start thinking of theories to explain why they are so. To start off, let's talk about peak hour travelling. How many of you often felt so elusive when it comes to taking public bus transport during peak hours, when buses refused to stop because they are 'full'.
Here's my theory of peak hour bus travelling:
End of the story? Standing Singaporean bus passengers are selfish and insensitive and refused to move in when there is an influx of passengers waiting to board the bus. As a result, when a 'full' bus moves off, you can always see empty space at the back and you begin wondering 'hey, I can still board the bus!!!' You feel cheated and you feel frustrated at the bus drivers that you wanna complain to SMRT or SBS. You wanna throw a stone at the bus because the bus driver did not do enough to make the passengers move in. Dun believe me? Try taking a bus home from Orchard Road at night and you will see. Better still, try if you can board bus 190 at Raffles Town Club at around 2230 - 2300 at night. Guarantee plus chop 'no space'.
Moving off from there, I will move off to a theory which deals with life at a more personal level.
Here's the theory of 'not loving the correct person'
Why do I say so? Because it's so! I am one example... but I shall not dwell into details of my personal life. I got friends who experience that too. I have a friend who got friends who have feeling for her, but she proves to be the 'wrong person', or so that's what she claims herself to be. I got another friend who likes this guy, but know that he's not the right person. I can go on and on. It needs not be the case that both parties are already or will be going out together but that kind of feeling is always there. The right person will always appear, it just depends when and depends whether both parties realise that or not.
To end off, I have this one last theory to share- the theory of the 'dialectic somewhere':
Well, how often do you find people disagreeing with what you think is right? Hmmmm.... often and very frequent. This is especially the case when you are studying, not necessary in a university but as long as it's some sort of study environment. Well, man is ever so subjective that I will argue that subjectivity is even implicit in objectivity. The only one who can be objective- no one.
Here's my theory of peak hour bus travelling:
Every bus that refuses to stop at bus stop X for the reason that it is fully occupied by passengers is not fully occupied and has enough space to accomodate the passengers at X.
End of the story? Standing Singaporean bus passengers are selfish and insensitive and refused to move in when there is an influx of passengers waiting to board the bus. As a result, when a 'full' bus moves off, you can always see empty space at the back and you begin wondering 'hey, I can still board the bus!!!' You feel cheated and you feel frustrated at the bus drivers that you wanna complain to SMRT or SBS. You wanna throw a stone at the bus because the bus driver did not do enough to make the passengers move in. Dun believe me? Try taking a bus home from Orchard Road at night and you will see. Better still, try if you can board bus 190 at Raffles Town Club at around 2230 - 2300 at night. Guarantee plus chop 'no space'.
Moving off from there, I will move off to a theory which deals with life at a more personal level.
Here's the theory of 'not loving the correct person'
There exists at any one time a person you should not love but you will still love because you want to. He/she is the wrong person for you. Both of you may not go 'steady' but you will still harbour that feeling of love for him, until the correct person turns up, or until he/she becomes the right person.'
Why do I say so? Because it's so! I am one example... but I shall not dwell into details of my personal life. I got friends who experience that too. I have a friend who got friends who have feeling for her, but she proves to be the 'wrong person', or so that's what she claims herself to be. I got another friend who likes this guy, but know that he's not the right person. I can go on and on. It needs not be the case that both parties are already or will be going out together but that kind of feeling is always there. The right person will always appear, it just depends when and depends whether both parties realise that or not.
To end off, I have this one last theory to share- the theory of the 'dialectic somewhere':
For every theory, there exists a totally opposite counter-theory. For every person who gives his own opinions, there exists another person who will always disagree with him.
Well, how often do you find people disagreeing with what you think is right? Hmmmm.... often and very frequent. This is especially the case when you are studying, not necessary in a university but as long as it's some sort of study environment. Well, man is ever so subjective that I will argue that subjectivity is even implicit in objectivity. The only one who can be objective- no one.
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