Friday, July 06, 2007

Knock, knock…is it clear?

Sometimes when you knock on the door, you could find what you’re looking for, but sometimes, not. To pass through this door, sometimes it easy to get in, sometimes you are not allowed; sometimes you invite yourself to leave before the host asks you to come in.

But what if it is this particular time, you manage to get into the door, but later to find out that they have been hiding things that they would not like you to see?

Apparently, those people who have been hiding things in the closet or basement would reveal sooner or later. Just as when we are getting comfy over the house sofa, you suddenly found something that you don’t like to see.

Some doors are open with the closet or basements open, letting you to see what they have inside, and it is up to us whether we would like to get comfy in the house.

Knocking on the door sounds like a salesman trying hard to sell things, and if we get the idea of how some shun off the salesman, I guess you could get idea how this would feel when we are being slammed at the door sometimes. Keyword: THICK SKIN

Trying too hard is sometimes tiring, trying too little, you get nowhere. I learned something through the experience of knocking on the doors. Regardless whether they are hiding something or not, do not get yourself too comfy till you are very sure that you’ve checked every nook and cranny of the house before calling a SAFE ZONE.

4 comments:

Mervin Lee said...

Chris...

Sometimes, it's best to leave the door neither open or close, But in the end, when and if you decide to open any doors, be prepared to see what's inside of it and accept/ embrace it with an open mind....

Anonymous said...

can't figure out your message, chris. get the feeling that something is bothering you or that you are not too happy about your present circumstances - work wise.

Chris said...

anonymous,

it has nothing to do with matters of work, but matters of the heart rather.

Anonymous said...

what sort of matters of the heart - please explain.