It's been approximately 2 weeks since my last post. Just for the knowledge of those who figured I may have disappeared from the face of this earth, That's not true. I'm still very much alive just that I've been having a ermm....what people call a "Writer's Block"...and a it's a Major one.
Not there's nothing to write, just there's nothing to write about.
Life's been all the more sophisticated, even to the extent of complicated at times. Nevertheless, it's still pleasant. Yes! God's been good.
About the Writer's block, it's been made clear that I'm not alone on this. As I went through every blog available on my blogroll, it turns out that coincidentally there are others facing the same problem. Just that not all talk about it.
Cousins...sorry for not posting anything on the Cousin's blog. This has been the problem to my lengthy absence...
Core Motto
"And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose." -Romans 8:28-
Friday, 20 June 2008
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Fuel prices skys to Mars
Yesterday was the 4th of June. Amelia, Happy Birthday! Sorry for the late wish though.
Well, back to the main story. At 5pm in the evening, an announcement made by our Prime Minister sparked a real frenzy around Malaysia, one that shook Malaysia more than the Tsunami could ever have done. It literally sent shock-waves through the country.
It basically caused traffic mayhem in almost every corner of town, as long as there was a petrol station within touching distance.
My opinion on this is that after awhile, most people would just allow that whole shockwave of the dramatic raise to sink in and life would resume as normal. However, still on this matter my question would be how long would it take for the feeling to fully sink in?
People who are less fortunate and earn less, could they ever find way to compensate for this substantial increase? Only time will tell whether this decision that has been made, will be justified for the better or the opposite. If interested, here are some links to further keep yourself updated on the current happenings with oil prices.
78 cent increase
Datuk Seri Idris Jala's opinion
Scene of Madness
Well, back to the main story. At 5pm in the evening, an announcement made by our Prime Minister sparked a real frenzy around Malaysia, one that shook Malaysia more than the Tsunami could ever have done. It literally sent shock-waves through the country.
It basically caused traffic mayhem in almost every corner of town, as long as there was a petrol station within touching distance.
My opinion on this is that after awhile, most people would just allow that whole shockwave of the dramatic raise to sink in and life would resume as normal. However, still on this matter my question would be how long would it take for the feeling to fully sink in?
People who are less fortunate and earn less, could they ever find way to compensate for this substantial increase? Only time will tell whether this decision that has been made, will be justified for the better or the opposite. If interested, here are some links to further keep yourself updated on the current happenings with oil prices.
78 cent increase
Datuk Seri Idris Jala's opinion
Scene of Madness
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