Thursday, November 27, 2008

Is there such thing as bad luck?

One day, it just happens that you wake up late for work and there is a very-very important meeting/presentation that your boss had asked you to attend at 8 a.m. Then you had a car problem, the battery's dead. You need to call for the breakdown service to get the replacement battery. By now the time is already 8 a.m. and you are running late.. So, how do you deal with this situation??

Little that you know that all these problems are coming and that there is no way you could have prevent it earlier. Actually, all have been planned for you on that day to be like that and it is not what it supposed to be. No problem! It is in accordance to the master programmer who wants it to be that way. So what happen to create your own destiny? Why it didn't go as what you had planned?

The system that we live in is an equilibrium by itself where it creates hormony by balancing the positive and negative. If you noticed, the night before you had a party or some good time or happy hour which had gone a little extreme. And the next morning, the universal system just correct the situation and brings you back to the balance state. You need to realise that the things that happened to you are all self-inflicted. The way to accept the balance state in the act is to let it be and think positive on all the causes and effects. For example, if it wasn't your car's battery dead, you might had gone out at 7.15 am and hit the road. And at 7.20 am you missed the red light and had got you into an accident. However, you really do not know wheather the accident will happen or not. but if you look deeply you will know it.. Another thing you can just get exploded with the situation and rush to take a cab to the office just to meet the 8am. You only noticed that you had left the latest presentation slide at home and endup showing the outdated slides.

The question is how do you deal with the master programmer plan since it seems bad to your eyes. It is how you react to the situation that is important because the actions that you take will determine the scenario. So coming back to the situation, you chose not to react negatively and waited for the car's battery replacement. You reached office calmly at 8.30 a.m. and amazingly the meeting has not started since they are still waiting for the big boss that is late on that day. Now you have time to set your presentation slide and have a sip of coffee while waiting. It's not a bad day after all..

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