1 December 2008

Skies...

Imagine you are driving. When you look up at the sky, you can see the grey and cloudy skies above you. But further away, straight in front of you (maybe kilometres away), you could see yellow light and sun rays, how will you feel?

Will you look at the sight as if you are taking the photo and analysing it scientifically? Or will you take it from a painter's view and think it's a picture and feel that the picture is telling you << 雨过天晴>>. Or will you just focus on the grey clouds and think it's going to rain?
Or do you feel it seems to portray there's light coming at the end of tunnel, indicating there'll be a solution somewhere to a problem. Is that an optimistic view? Or is it a view from a writer?

Can anyone guess what is my view? haha...
Well I saw the same sight when I was going home... =P

2 comments:

Francis said...

Well, I guess when we see grey and cloudy skies with sun rays a few kilometer away, we can think of is hope. Because we know that it is usually clear after a storm is over. All we need, is hope in our heart. To some extend, there will always be a solution to a problem. That is an optimistic view of life.

To a pessimist, they always think that there is no way out. Is it because there is really no way out, or is he/she not accepting the way that was offer to them?

Whenever I see beautiful sun ray peeking through stormy clouds, I couldn't help but to admire the miracle works of the Divine. Whenever I feel that all walls closing in and there is no where to run, seeing such a beautiful sight just offer me comfort that there is still hope. Just don't give up on it. Hang on, Hold on and wait for the storm to be over. ;)

Anonymous said...

i guess this is something like the analogy of whether the half-filed glass of water is half full or half empty.. it all depends on ur choice..

my guess is u are the optimistic kind..