Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Living the fullest

Do you believe in living life the fullest?

As in .... live life the best. Again, it depends how you define it. My definition is ... living the best is like you have something to achieve but yet to be fulfilled and that everyday, you wanna fulfil something. After awhile, what all is left is just tiredness, drained, and worned out.

Hence, I don't believe in living life the fullest. It feels like something is not right, want to fulfil, and you will never be satisfied each time it is not fulfilled. I only have one ... and only one. Everyday is the same ... I know that it might sound boring and all, but some things do not need be so complicated at times. All that matters is to be happy, to be contented and nothing to worry about.

Many people try to achieve things ... everyday, try to do this and do that and in the end of the day, what's more important is what you feel within. That makes life much simplier, easier, happier.

I do understand people's needs is different from each other and so ... yeah ... it's individualistic. Some people will not be satisfied over small things, as they need bigger achievement. Umm ...

I learned another new word yesterday ... and it is called kor tot which means to apologize in Thai.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

actually, i oso dun belive in living life to the fullest..

i dun know how ppl can define live life to the fullest when there are so many problems lah, burdens lah.. etc...

Anonymous said...

I think the definition is up to you to define
I would just say live without regrets and that would be living to your fullest.
Even spending some time chatting with loved ones can be living it to the fullest
My 2 baht

The Pondering Introvert said...

iwan: yeah i agree ... thats why i dont, i lead a simple life, just one word ... happiness, as long as happy then other things dont matter anymore

matthew: if that's the case, i wouldnt define that as living life the fullest anymore, it's a different concept all together ... for me la lolz :D

Anonymous said...

Well, zeroimpact does have a point: the definition of our raison d'être are entirely our decisions and ours totally.

It does make me feel secure when I have a purpose, some life-goal to work towards. But living life to the fullest , for me that translates more into being able to create and cherish special moments for yourself and for those important to you. Such that you remain remarkably etched in another's memories(positively lah, that is) - then you would have lived life, up to that point, to a certain extent of fullness.

The Pondering Introvert said...

lolz well everyone's opinion defers from each other i would say, and there is no right or wrong, should or should not, everyone live their own lives and they are responsible for everything they do. eheh :D

tIcKLeMe said...

i live my life way too full. :( in a bad way. :(

The Pondering Introvert said...

lolz ... how is way too full haha

tIcKLeMe said...

over the limit edi. :(