//Rise and shine//
This is, perhaps, one of the few times that I felt democracy, is not the best form of solution. When the situation favours you, you tend to take everything for granted, however, when the tide turn against you, you tend to think deeper and realise what may seem ideal may not please everybody.
And I, for one, just realise that democracy, which I have been so glad for so many years that our govt is upholding it, may not create a win-win situation after all.
Perhaps it is due to the fact that I’ve always been part of the majority.
Face it. Humans, in their most inner, truest nature, are self-centred.
Many try to protect their own interest by providing a weak solution or a lame excuse out of thin air. But, of course, I’ve always believe that people should do what they want with their life and not be dictated by others. However, in certain cases, one should first consider the situation faced by other people.
Democracy- a process of majority wins
It is too broad a definition and definitely not one that can work in today’s world.
Democracy should be exercised with flexibility and priorities should be given to strong reasons and not something built from the air.
To create a win-win situation, it all boils down to having the foresight and the right plan in mind, a suitable atmosphere for discussions and getting your priorities right.
One have to learn that last-minute decisions and desperate measures will simply not work.
The Past: Defined as things, events, people, and even everyday occurences that may have happened centuries=), decades, years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes...or even just a split second ago! The Present: Cannot be properly defined. The moment you called "present" becomes the "past" in a fraction of a second. The Future: Defined as things, events, people, and even everyday occurences that happens after the present. Its nature is fairly unpredictable.
Monday, May 15, 2006
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