Friday, May 2, 2008

Don't Change a Bit

Why do we say “don’t you change a bit” to a person? Is it because we don’t want certain characteristics of a person being changed? Why we trying to hold on to that particular trait that we somewhat forbade that person to modify it?

The only constant thing in this world is change. And that constant thing will inevitable manifest in us. As much as we want not to abide, we are bound to follow that constant thing. We sure want to preserve that personality of a person in many reasons, but the environment that that particular person is in greatly involves the dependence of that trait to change.

So the next time you say that phrase to a person, expect in time that he will surely change.

2 comments:

Gian Paolo said...

Fortunately, I haven't said that to anyone just yet.

Oi Kev pa-link naman! Ililink din kita. :)

mantee said...

you are just too nice on your blog!