December 09, 2004

Are you a slave for money?

It's another gloomy day in Frankfurt. NO sunshine, cold and dreary ang panahon. Depression mode is now up to 70 percent and winter has just started. WEll, I just happened to check out the weather for tomorrow.

For someone who goes to work and comes home to sleep in order to prepare again for work the following day, life can get really depressing. But just imagine, that is the normal life routine here in Europe. For some it is even worst because they have two or three jobs each day. They definitely have no other time to spare for extra curicular activities. They just continue to live like zombies working three jobs because they want to earn money. Life is hard, but then it's probably better. They would not have time left to think about getting depressed or feeling sad. They'd be so busy and get too tired at the end of the day for them to start thinking about getting sick. Because getting sick is also expensive.

So, at the end of the day, it is still about money. Tragic but true.


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Actually, I was looking for a book that I read once, and wanted to check it out again as referrence. It's really a good read, interesting and at some point gives one goose gumps while reading it...*sigh...:D Wish I can still find it.

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I guess somebody borrowed it and forgot to return it to me again... HAaaayyy...Ito ang napapala nang masyadong mapagbigay na tao. Nagpapahiram ka dahil alam ikaliligaya nung isa, o kaya naman ay makakatulong sa kanila kaya lang hindi naman binabalik ang mga hinihiram nila. I do have an idea who borrowed it together with some other things like cd's and stuff and completely forgot to return them.


Posted by missP at December 9, 2004 02:50 AM
Comments

well as they say... using ones body for trade has been the longest existing profession on this planet. at present, it's almost everywhere masked by a lot of beautiful things. another sad reality in this world..

hope you have a great week ahead missP :) and hope you blog soon.. take care!

Posted by: russ at December 13, 2004 12:56 PM

hello hannagirl,

ako din....kaya lang missing in action pa nga din siya! haaaayy!

Posted by: missP at December 13, 2004 11:14 AM

@hi jennie...
thank goodness, i am out of the depression mode nowadays, ;).

i hope she will return it too, together with some other stuff that i lent her pa...hehehe!

some people they forget, either by choice by mistake...sana siya she didn't forget by choice, nyahahahaha!!!

have a good week!

Posted by: missP at December 13, 2004 11:13 AM

@russ

hi, i find everything is about money, the big Q for me is how we got the money to sustain ourselves...even this barter goods system is already abused. some trade their body for a little amount of money...not thinking that with the sickness and trouble that comes with the job, they are just putting themselves in a situation worst than just being hungry! indeed, money runs everything in this world!

enjoy the upcoming week!

Posted by: missP at December 13, 2004 11:09 AM

oh I love this book :)

Posted by: hanagirl at December 9, 2004 07:17 PM

what you said is so true missP. life gets so routinary sometimes it's quite depressing. sometimes I think to myself, "is this all there is?' but everyday I see small miracles, and that's what i look forward to. :)

i love "the five people you meet in heaven" :) i hope the person who borrowed it will return it to you soon.

Posted by: jennie at December 9, 2004 04:22 PM

yea.. sad but true. at the end of the day, it's still about money. that's how times have changed. remember what your teacher has taught you back in history class? we used to have this barter system. goods in exchange of goods. but now, it's all about money. it's sad a reality. we need it to sustain our lives.. to survive.
have a great day missP!

Posted by: russ at December 9, 2004 08:44 AM