Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Attitude in the South Jungle

What is attitude? How do we define a person with attitude? Could it be people carrying themselves with an aura of goodwill and just without a care of other feeling? Or attitude should be branded to those people looking at these and just can’t stand the fact that some people are contended with what they are doing or have done.

I have this story that happen some time ago in the South Jungle. The young hawk has had his share of the bountiful meat. What should be the proper attitude of it? Should it just lay move aside and sleep contentedly or keep awake tense. It should be former based on my opinion. This hawk got a chunk if its meat bitten off due to his attitude. Is this right? Does the supposedly experienced, educated and wise owl suppose to do this?

When we say as wise as an owl, we usually associate it with being a grandfatherly being, gentle in giving advice and impart knowledge to the youngling. Not for the case that happen in the South Jungle. It’s a wild, barbaric and rampant jungle out here whereby only the hypocrite, pretender, trickster and charlatan stay. As for the rest of those that are good of heart, to hell with them down here.

In short those who want to survive in the South Jungle has to sell their mind, body and soul. Of those not yet scarred, they are oppressed. None will be able to voice out their thoughts for fear of being sideline. As for the good one that does voice, well they have to leave the jungle. Which one has the attitude problem, the oppressor or those being oppressed?

1 comment:

G_rU said...

Dude.....u better get a new atmosphere to work.
Failure to do so would result in "Hippos" & "Hogs" fetish!