Thursday, August 25, 2011

PROPER CONDUCT ON THE INTERNET - THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK. ~QTV 11

While I was browsing my Facebook news feed earlier, I came across an interesting post by a former co-worker. And here it says:
"Sabi sa QTV11... Think before you click. Kaya kung ako sa'yo, wag ka nagtatapang-tapangan na magpo-post ng akala mo napakagaling mo at wala kang kinatatakutan, bandang huli ide-deleate mo post mo dahil napag-isipan mo na di mo naman kaya panindigan! alam mo tawag sa taong tulad mo? HUNGHANG! OO... Hunghang ka! Isama mo na mga taong nag "like" at nag "comment" sa post mo, tutal pareho naman kayong mga plastic na sanhi ng mga bara sa IMBURNAL!"
Cyber attack, cyber bullying. Seen so many of that for the past 4 years that I have been on Facebook. Attacking someone online and eventually deleting your post fearing that the person you are attacking may read it is most common to fake cyber bullies better regarded as fools. You know, these kinds of people seem to have a word of everything about a person, they speak it out through social networking sites, but they could not say it upfront, right into the person's face. Cowards. They lurk in the shadow of their negative posts or comments and enjoy the invisibility and anonymity that comes with it. But what's the point of posting and telling how you feel when you decide to delete it? Nonsense. Worthless. It's like eating you own vomit or sitting on your own poo. Disgusting but true, right?

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

FOUR R's


Reflect.

Contemplate on your being. Think about the good deeds you have said and done. Ask your self of the of the wrong doings and wicked encounters. Did you feel good about it?

Recollect.

Remind yourself that what you do to others shall be done to you, and what you say of others speaks of yourself. If they make mistakes, so are you. You have feelings and so are the people around you. Was it worth the evil mind?

Repent.

Have the courage to say sorry. Learn to accept the guilt. Find a way to resolution. On the other hand, recognize other people’s effort to bridge the gap. Appreciate.

 Renew.

Start over again, for good. Recover. Rekindle. Be a new person and let your past self be blown away by the wind. Should your repentance be of no sense to other people, just go on and live up to it. The door shut close yet the windows expose clear skies and leads you to an encouraging light.