Monday, November 17, 2008

Paradox of Our Time...


I just wish to share this article that I received more than three years ago sent by a colleague. This is too interesting that it gave me recalls. I must say that I was hooked by juxtaposition. and i highly admired the way author use clear-cut cause-and-effect pairings which provide reader a far more comfort in accepting the harsh realization of a world that has no assurances at all. The article is an eye-opening to the truth that our sophistication has loosed us from our belief in the myths of simplicity, thus leaving us vulnerable in a complex world man created that is too capricious and insensible to the human misery which could be identified as tause of unfathomable catastrophes.

Behind of this artistry is far more intriguing history of its authorships that I prefer not to tell. It’s gloomy. You'll surely depress once I reveal.

Read it and lets all ask ourselves…What Has Gone Wrong?

Today...

We have taller buildings but shorter tempers; wider freeways but narrower viewpoints; we spend more but have less; we buy more but enjoy it less; we have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences, yet less time; we have more degrees but less sense; more knowledge but less judgement; more experts, yet more problems; we have more gadgets but less satisfaction; more medicine, yet less wellness; we take more vitamins but see fewer results. We drink too much; smoke too much; spend too recklessly; laugh too little; drive too fast; get too angry quickly; stay up too late; get up too tired; read too seldom; watch TV too much and pray too seldom.

We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values; we fly in faster planes to arrive there quicker, to do less and return sooner; we sign more contracts only to realize fewer profits; we talk too much; love too seldom and lie too often. We've learned how to make a living, but not a life; we've added years to life, not life to years. We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet the new neighbor. We've conquered outer space, but not inner space; we've done larger things, but not better things; we've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul; we've split the atom, but not our prejudice; we write more, but learn less; plan more, but accomplish less; we make faster planes, but longer lines; we learned to rush, but not to wait; we have more weapons, but less peace; higher incomes, but lower morals; more parties, but less fun; more food, but less appeasement; more acquaintances, but fewer friends; more effort, but less success. We build more computers to hold more information, to produce more copies than ever, but have less communication; drive smaller cars that have bigger problems; build larger factories that produce less. We've become long on quantity, but short on quality.

These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion; tall men, but short character; steep in profits, but shallow relationships. These are times of world peace, but domestic warfare; more leisure and less fun; higher postage, but slower mail; more kinds of food, but less nutrition. These are days of two incomes, but more divorces; these are times of fancier houses, but broken homes. These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, cartridge living, throw-away morality, one-night stands, overweight bodies and pills that do everything from cheer, to prevent, quiet or kill. It is a time when there is much in the show window and nothing in the stock room.

Indeed, these are the times!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Boracay Escapades...

In the sun-kissed center of the Philippine Archipelago, I came and find the Paradise of Boracay. I was enchanted by the sheer beauty of the seven kilometers sugary fine white sun-scorched sand, bathed by a tranquil turquoise sea, with a backdrop of swaying palms, set against clear blue skies. On the second day, we enjoyed a leisurely boat trip around and witnessed other hidden beauty of the island- cliffs, caves, secluded palm-shaded coves and coral islets, nestled in calm bays which seem welcoming us and waiting for some shots to share for some friends who are still missing the place. No wonder that Boracay is being acknowledged by most experienced travelers and travel magazines to be one of the best beaches in the world.

The island defines various possibilities. It is the perfect spot for windsurfing, scuba diving, sailing or just basking in the sun. The thing I enjoyed most is the snorkeling pristine coral reefs and had fun times feeding and playing with little marine fishes welcoming and waiting us almost near the shore during the island hopping. When you get on the water, there are lots of reasons to search, discover and be enthralled by the colorful bounty of marine life that thrives in the warm crystal waters of the South China Sea. A full array of scuba diving activities are available for some guest who are looking for a different adventure discovering a different life there under.

Boracay is a vacationers dream, just a short one hour flight from the bustling metropolis of Manila. Since this idyllic island is just twelve degrees north of the equator it enjoys a perpetual summer, with blissful tropical days and gentle ocean cooled evenings. The island is only 7 kilometers long yet it is blessed with a multitude of picturesque coves, rolling hills and sand beaches, including the world famous White Beach where we stayed. The combination of sparkling beauty and tourist attraction along this beach dominate the island.

Such a splendid day is sure to develop a hearty appetite as there are inviting and enticing seashore restaurants offering and boasting the best of cuisine, savor the sea’s fresh harvest. One can also enjoy visiting an array of shops located at d*mall and the rest situated along the stretch of the bay, buy some stuffs to bring home.

When the glare of the sun begins to fade as the sun breeze subside and the warm tropical evening draws to a close, treat yourself with a cocktail drink, together with your love one, have seat on the sand and enjoy the scenic and lovely ocean sunset of the majestic fireball.

The life in the island never stops on the scenic sunset because for night wanderers, the time is just about to begin to enjoy Boracay’s vibrant nightlife, set beneath clear tropical skies ablaze with a million of stars. Evening till dawn offers an array of nightspots, including cozy bars, beach parties, discos and cultural shows including the fireball dancing which I liked best.

It’s nice to know that you don’t need to go far searching to experience the “Magic of the Orient.” For that I left my heart in Boracay so there are always reasons to go back and I’m always looking forward to that.