Showing posts with label Life sucks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life sucks. Show all posts

Thursday, May 20, 2010

I wanna get drunk and ride around.

THEY BANNED YOUTUBE?
YOUTUBE? whattay joke of a country.


unFUCKINGbelievable.



HOW THE HELL AM I SUPPOSED TO LISTEN TO MUSIC?

FUCK YOU PTA.


[coming soon: my totally logic rant against the blocking of youtube and facebook.]


Bhaii KIYAAAAA? My CIE centre sucks. I SHALL SUE THEM. SUE THEM FOR EVERYTHING THEY'VE GOT. Fine, so i've got KGS as my centre, but we're not even seated in the auditorium where all the kgs hotties are. Instead, i'm seated in this stuffy classroom whos fans move at a lower speed than an old person, surrounded my my school people -__-. Not that i don't like them, but c'monnn, i wanna drool at hotties. Especially a certain someone. *wink wink*


I MISS FACEBOOK. waaahhhhh
well i've de activated it since a long time. Since my mocks practically. And now i miss itttt. I WANNA FACEBOOK STALK PEOPLE. Sigh.


AND BLAH BLAH BLAH. I FUCKED UP LITERATURE EXAM. Seriously. And i will kill myself if i don't get an A.

And, woooooo. No more urdu. EVER! Yes!


I want to win a dream vacation or something.
Sigh.

I should go on, 'Are you Smarter than 5th Grader' cause i can like answer most of the questions.


Accounts tomorrow. I hope to see crush boy at my centre. Teehee. ;P



"There's so much time/To figure out the rest of my life/And you've already got me coming undone/And i'm thinking, I can't live without you/Cause baby two is better than one" - Two Is Better Than One by Boys Like Girls. I LOVE <3




P.S. - 10 to go. :/ :(

Thursday, December 31, 2009

A new year, a new me, a new start to this pathetic thing we call life?


Well, 2010's almost here.
I'm looking forward to it. A Lot.

The opportunity this year is bigger than ever: to lead change, to create a movement in a direction you want to go.

Talking about New Year, I started wondering about my resolutions

When I was little I made the same resolutions every year: give up biting my nails and stop being shy. I still bite my nails and am shy, although not so cripplingly, so they weren't the most successful of resolutions.

What shall I resolve this year I pondered as I wandered. (Do you like that? Poetic?)

My first thought was that I shall resolve to get rid of my ego, since apparently according to people I have one. *ahem*

No, I shall only make resolutions I can type without laughing. So I'll resolve to become a best-selling ... no good, I can't get as far as author without giggling.

What about 'I'll be a nicer and less selfish person'? Well, I got to the end but that's a bit worthy. I know 'I'll be nice to people at school'. But they won't be nice to me and I'm not going to be nice to them if they're not nice to me so that's not a good one. Looks like I'm left with 'I'll stop spending so much time online' No, wait, a resolution should at least be achievable ...


Guess I'll just have to resolve to continue to be as gorgeous and talented and wonderful as I already am. That'll be easy then.

On that note, in the words of Benjamin Franklin "Be at war with your vices; at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man."

Wishing you a wonderful new year :)

Cheers!

Rahima

Friday, October 23, 2009

How To Stop Feeling Like Your Life Sucks


How many times a day do you go, "God! My life sucks!"?
Minimum once, yeah?

Everyone's the same. Even me. I curse my life every time a teensy weensy problem comes my way.

We all feel a sense of insignificance sometimes. May it be the achievments of an older sibling, or anything which overshadows us for that matter.

So the real question is "How do you find a sense of significance in a world that seems so very shallow?"

Well to be honest, it may seem hard, but it's not.

Cultivate a grateful heart. Gratitude is the one thing that most people who feel a low sense of self-worth lack. If you can look outside your own world, and see how good you really have it, you will feel much more like your life is a worthwhile thing. If you don't have a terminal illness, have had something to eat today, have a bed to sleep in tonight... materially speaking you have it better than 70% of all the people in the whole world. If you're reading this on your own computer, you're better off than about 90% of everyone.


Learn to value deeper virtues. The media seem to be overflowing with images of the young, rich, and beautiful, and unless you fit that mold, you feel less worthy of good things in your life. But those things are so fleeting - youth and beauty fade with years, and in a short while, those celebrities won't be so pretty (or at least it won't be cheap for them to be so pretty). Fortunes can be lost. But love is eternal. Honor lasts. Truth abides. Beauty comes in all forms: a butterfly is beautiful. So is a waterfall, and the ocean, and the sky on a starry night. Learn to appreciate natural beauty, good character, honesty, your family.


Be nice. Believe it or not, this can be the first step to feeling your own power. Feeling a little ... ordinary... can make you feel like it isn't worthwhile to care about the feelings of others. You don't realize just how much power you have. Your lousy mood is contagious. It casts a pall over everyone you encounter, from your family to your friends to your co-workers. Instead of being abrupt and surly, try giving each person a smile. Take a moment to make eye contact. People enjoy talking about themselves or those closest to them. So give them an opportunity to do so. Try to remember names, and ask about their loved ones. You don't know what's happening in their lives - you might be the one and only person to treat them like a human being today. You may not realize how just one kind word, even from a stranger, can refresh someone's spirit. Try it and see. It may be very nice to be important. But it's much more important to be nice


Realize that being part of your family is important. You may not have family, in this case you must cherish the relationships with friends. If you have children, a spouse, siblings, parents who depend on you, everything you do for them is a good deed. When you help your mom find her milk, which she put in the cupboard instead of the fridge, even if she doesn't remember it 10 minutes later, you're doing something so valuable and important for her. Let your life with your family and friends rejuvenate you with the feeling that you are with people who love you no matter what.


Be humble. Of course if you go around bragging about how amazing you are, people are going to try to knock you down. Plus, people who talk themselves up to others are usually covering up an internal feeling of inadequacy. Just look at celebs - no sooner are they hot than the rumors start and the sniping begins. getting shallow satisfaction from the misfortune of those seemingly more fortunate than you. No matter how much you want to feel important, it won't help you unless you can appreciate it when it happens for the right reasons. By exercising humility, and refraining from all the brag and swagger, you free people to praise you when it's appropriate instead of hogging attention when it isn't.


Help others. There is nothing that will make you feel like you are valued, needed, and essential like volunteering to help and serve others who are less fortunate than you. This really goes along with the "humility" thing well - stepping up to help the elderly, coach at an after school children's center, feed the homeless, help build a home for someone, collect toys for orphanages at Christmas time - these things allow you to be of service to others, and nothing will make you feel better. There are times when you may wish to give the gift of your help in secret, telling no one of your good deeds, and there is great value in this. There are other times when you may want to share what you are doing as a way to encourage others to get involved, too - and the value of this is incalculable, as your gift can grow and grow. You will know when the time is right for either approach.


Feel the satisfaction of creating gratitude in another's life and let it stay within your heart. The first time a little child brings you a hand-drawn card and throws her arms around you to thank you, it's practically guaranteed you'll feel tears of joy flow from your eyes and a big lump in your throat. And that's when you know your life is not just "good enough" - it's
awesome.





Till We Meet Again!

Rahima (: