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    Friday, June 15, 2007


    It is easy to point the mistakes of other people and blame them. But more often, it is difficult to see our own mistakes and accept the blame. Should it always be the fault of the 'self' or of others? or both?

    To make it somewhat fair. Maybe I should say it is both. But... what if it's the fault of the 'self'? I am completely being unfair to others. Why should they be blamed for something they haven't done in the first place? But what if it's the carelessness of others? Why should the self be blamed?

    Does it matter to know who's who? Or should we only look for solutions without finding the culprit? But how would we find the solution-s if we do not know the cause-s?

    My point is, the moment we try to look for the cause-s we are led into an endless pursuit of finding something we do not know-something alien. It is like asking how man came into existence. Is it God who created man? Is the theory of Darwin about man's evolution true? At the end, there are some mysteries that WILL forever remain as mysteries. Not everything could be answered by science or would be explained by theology. That's why sometimes it is useless to dig deeper. The important thing is things exist. Anyway, we can only trust our JUDGMENT because truth is subjectivity.

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