"Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope. It is a tool for daily life in modern society...Literacy is a platform for demostration, and a vehicle for the promotion of cultural and national identity...Literacy is, finally, the road to human progress and the means through which every man, woman and child can realize his or her full potential." ---Kofi Annan

10 December, 2007

Wicked Lovely post 4B

Already.
Almost at the end of my book...everything is getting tense...
Okay, weird enough, this book associated with ethical decisions as well, along with the things that we are doing in Language Art.
In the book, Keenen asked--or forced, shall I say--Aislinn to make a choice between the death of all feys and human beings or her own happiness.
Well, usually, one does not have such obligation nor such power to make a choice like the one Aislinn hade to make in the book. BUT, as quoted from one of my friends: "Pink or blue. Skirt or jeans. Sleep or awake. B or D (On APWH multiple choice quiz). Life is filled with decisions one has to make."
Everyday, we make choices, whether big or small. They are all the things that we can never take back, never re-do. Every moment is filled with success and regret of every choice we have ever made.
Talking behind people's back and they find out. Spend every cent on you for a cookie in lunch and realize you have no money for bus. Decided to choose A on your test and got it right.
Mistakes, big or small, and successes, grand or worthless, are all happening around us. Every instant, a miracle could happen. Every moment, a disaster can occur. Live life to the fullest, and leave no regret.

...How did I get here...?
Okay, I made a decision: I am done with this for now.

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