Saturday, April 19, 2008

The Way We Are

We are governed by the surroundings or the environment to become what we are now. I believe it so as I am being brought up in a country that doesn't really like to voice out opinions in the public, but the raging voice inside our hearts keeps on burning. I find this kind of unhealthy, as it stresses our hearts and maybe our minds when we keep on harping on the same issues, but never once been voiced out but just within ourselves.

When I am encountered with different people, I tend to see different types of behavior or attitudes. But I will just generalize it to two groups, the timid mouse and the roaring tiger.

You may agree with me that, if we are brought up in this motherland, we are never the ones to really stand up on our own two feet, be thick skin about it and just blast out our opinions. We rather keep it to ourselves and grumble for all we want. Come to think of it, if you just grumble to yourself, how are others going to know what you feel, what your opinion is on certain topics? It could be that our opinions or comments might be really useful. But we keep saying to ourselves, "Someone or someday, they will have the solution, but right now, I'll live through it, even I don't like it." This is of course, the timid mouse.

The other speaks aloud, making sure they have their point being heard. This is the exact opposite of what the timid mouse would be like; hence this group is called the roaring tiger. These are the people who are either studied abroad in the western countries or maybe been sent over by their company or maybe decided to try the world outside the motherland and expose themselves. These people will be influenced, or some how learn to be vocal. The exposure of the other country’s facts of life, the culture will inject in the people and in a way be assimilated. It is like a total makeover of a person, who used to be the timid as a mouse, would automatically change to the roaring tiger once they were exposed to the other country’s environment.


Question… Will there be enough people that have been exposed overseas, coming back to the motherland, to be able to influence the timid mouse to be as vocal and slowly changing them to become a roaring tiger? Or should the culture and the environment of this motherland to be changed to accept the voice of the people rather than to assume that without any objection would automatically means consent?

3 comments:

Swan.T said...

Wow....your constant ramblings really have turned to not so constant ramblings mian~! =P

Anyway, I think the possibility of the roaring tigers coming back to influence the timid mice and change them is really quite small.

Unless they're roaring with patriotism. =D I think a lot of them have lost hope for our country and migrated to other coutries so.....yeah. That'd be quite hard.

For the culture and environment of this motherland to change...hmm. That'd be even harder condsidering the way the country is being run right now! Freedom of speech is such a faraway thing I think for this country. And I suppose, we have learned to accept it. Learned to censor the things we say. Ah well. That's how it is I s'pose.

Btw, my blog is
www.xanga.com/swan_90

And it was great meeting you today! =)

Chris said...

yeah, it has been quite some time that i've not been blogging. it needs time to think when i block....and these few days, loads of things has been occupying me mind.

yes, the roaring tigers will be in the out shores as the timid mouse will stay on being as they are.

saw your blog....loads and loads of pix. you pix person! LOL

you know how to contact me. will be around here...LOL

Swan.T said...

Well, I did warn all the readers that it was a picture heavy post~! :) Will check back from time to time ba~!