Thursday, 6 July 2006

Change

As of lately, there has been a lot of talk about change. It's true. If you don't believe me, try standing idly at any common sidewalk and listen to what the people passing by are talking about. Yes, I know that it's not ethically correct to be eavesdropping on other people's conversations, but that is not the point I am trying to make here. The point I am trying to make is that people are talking a lot about change.

Nowadays, you can hardly enter your local bookstore without coming across one of those unattractive looking self help books that touch upon the subject. Neither can you sit down and unwind at a coffeeshop without spilling your cup of cuppacino when you accidentally overhear the couple next to you arguing whether He should change his diet routine just for Her sake.

Sheesh.

If you ask me, change has been around for a long time, and it'll be around for quite some time more. It makes me wonder why people are making such a fuss over it - verbaly - now. I mean, if you want to change, go on ahead. There's no need for you to announce it to the world (or buy one of those unattractive looking self help books, for that matter). In fact, more often than not, the moment you declare your ambitious ambition to change, you end up reverting back to your old ways. Which makes the whole affair of announcing your change look like a big waste of physical, emotional, financial (and of course, salivary) resources.

I'm not saying that people shouldn't change. No, no. I do not mean to say that at all. By all means, go ahead and change - if it's for the better. Do change your diet plan if you've just been told by your doctor that you have a case of Familial Hyperlipidemia. Or do change your hairstyle if your best friend says that it makes you look like Donald Trump (which may not be necessarily be a bad thing, especially more so if you're in the real estate business). If the change is for the better, I have nothing against it. But if you don't mind, I'd rather you keep to yourself the plan to change and not announce it loudly as to disturb other people.

If somebody came up to me with the intention to change and asked for my advice on it, it would be this: Keep a small jar on the kitchen counter. When you have come back home late at night after work and buried the keys under the tiles (for safety reasons, obviously), make it a habit to put inside that small jar the change you have accumulated throughout the day. I suggest you donate the smaller ones to the needy, or dump them onto your neighbour's lawn. Which might explain the severe look on his face everytime you greet him in the mornings. But that is of no importance to what we are discussing here. Remember, change is inevitable, but if not managed wisely, it will cause an unsightly bulge in the coin section of your wallet.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haha.. which is precisely why I try to get rid of my coins most of the time. Since I rarely have the need to use the payphone, I usually just take the opportunity to dispose them over the counter.

I remember once paying 4-5 ringgit for a meal, all in 20, 10 and a couple of 50 cents coins. The pakcik looked at me funny, but of course he could not refuse my payment :)

(btw, how unattractive they may be, those self-help books sure make a booming business)

mynn said...

haha, funny 90 degree conclusion to your rant there.

Mama Pongkey said...

Hehehe. Some self-help books can seem very kooky.
I came across some change whilst cleaning out my spare handbag. Oh yes. :D

ayumi said...

Salaam..
Some changes are good... I like certain changes. What about you, hiyoshi?

Self-help books? Sometimes you wonder if those who wrote theb books need some help too ;P But the best self-help book one could ever ask for is the Qur'an!

mynn said...

ooo KKL, ada handbag AND a spare one lagi :):)

dith said...

Ayumi- I concur with you. We need to be strong to dynamically change for the better, as sometimes the initial part of changing can be bitter and tough.

Sometimes you wonder if those who wrote the books need some help too <===kelakar nih!

Jamil said...

crimsonskye

I'm sure that pakcik had quite a hard time trying to tackle his new-found change.

mynn

I'll take that as a compliment :) By the way, second year is...interesting *wink*

KKL

I don't want to even start on my past experience with self help books.

ayumi

Me? I like certain changes too. For starters, I'd like to see some change in the daily schedule of the feeder bus to MidValley.

DITH

I think the kind of help that those writers need would be in trying to sell their books.

pycnogenol said...

It's always good to dynamically change for the better - whether you announce it to the whole world, or secretly write it in your secret little diary.

And what's wrong with self-help books? I'm a big, BIG fan of such books (with one exception, those that teach you how to become a millionaire).

Reading self-help books help me understand my strengths and weaknesses. Whether I want to 'CHANGE' and overcome my weaknesses is, of course, an entirely different story.......but at least I understand, and dont need anyone to tell or explain them to me.

Now, that's some kind of satisfaction there, and I feel that I am in control. Yes, I'm still in control even if I choose not to change. ;)

Mama Sarah said...

hiyoshi, takkan 'marah' i asked you to change your blog template kot? there are lots of free template on the net. WOn't even cost you your spare change! Luqman (DITH's son) pun dah tukar layout.

Anonymous said...

eh how come i didnt notice this entry the past days ive clicked on to this page? sungguh pelik.

as for changes, i agree, people tend to do quite the very opposite when they announce the idea to change.

my motto : change bad habits, cultivate good ones.

Godknows we have both of them inside us.

Jamil said...

pycnogenol

Each man to his own, I guess. Happy reading then.

mama sarah

I wasn't mad. It's just that I still haven't found a template that I really like. Maybe I've been looking in all the wrong places.

23

So sorry for not visiting you in a long while. And I really appreciate you coming down here. For me, change should be kept to oneself, or at the very least, in a piggy bank.

mynn said...

i'm with pycno i like those self help books too. infact, i was given one of those millionaire books by a certain someone - nudge*nudge KKL & OK. haha. unfortunately i'm not a millionaire yet.

hiyoshi
apa udang di sebalik batu of your "2nd year is interesting *wink*"

to me that sounds like hiyoshi has a girlfriend in the year. hehehe. am i far off?

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