January 20, 2007

The Limit

Is Sky really the limit? Or are we the limit of our dreams? Much can be said about limits. I overpushed my limit in sispec, therefore i was injured. I didnt know my limit, thats why i wasn't sure of an impending injury.

At first i didnt want to dwell over the matter of my injury again, but i felt many things we do in life, even as in blogging, there is really a real limit and a perceived limit. Not trying to be mathematical, but as the perceived limit overshots the real limit, the balance would be overturned, unleashing a pandora box of unending worries.

I hate to say that in life, we always set limits, just as we might have set targets. The more ambitious we are, the greater tendency we have to stumble. And upon sensing that we might have reached our limit, we resort to initiate a complete change. Thats the normal path. But being in the shoes of this path would certainly allow u to recognise that one is like turning upon hitting a stone. i.e. we dont really have an accurate benchmark as to where we execute a retreat. And the baseline of all - thats only our perceived limit. In many circumstances, our perceived limits are unaligned with the real limits.

I was sick recently, yet again due to the miscalculation that i thought i wouldnt have fell ill. I was already feeling ill on my duty night, and to exacerbate the situation, it was an overnight duty. The next morning i went home i rested, but it was never enough. Plus a few days of insufficient sleep thereafter, it culminated in this terrible streak of illness.

So being able to grasp the limit, knowing when to steer out of dangerous traps is vital for survival. It is the accumulation of experience that grants us greater acumen in our judgement of the Limit.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

helo! take a gd rest! take care!

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