Friday, November 26, 2004

A Thought from Delamar

I'd rather deal with failure than regret.


A quotable quote from one of the hosts of my new morning radio show, Morning Rush @ RX931. A few months back, my favorite morning show, The Morning Zoo Crew @ MAGIC899 was suddenly cut off air. Just like that. Vanished like a puff of smoke. I always thought they were a little aggressive with their suggestive comments, but I never knew they'd be sacked like that. Oh well. Life.



Not in the mood to blog much, but I really liked Delamar's quote, so there.

5 comments:

  1. but consequently, don't many regrets come from failures? how you keep thinking that if you HADN'T done something, this (whatever THIS is) wouldn't have failed at all?

    failure IS regret.

    but that's just me.

    *laughs* just some pessimistic thoughts, as always.

    i miss you blogging! good to have you back. :)

    - ailil

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  2. and BTW, I recall you being such a huge Chico and Delamar fan way back in high school. hehehe. XD

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  3. for arguments' sake...

    remember the 90-10 rule... life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you deal with it.

    after failure, some people LEARN from the mistake while other choose the less productive path of REGRETTING the mistake. crying over spilt milk if you will...

    but then again, this is just the optimistic me. :)

    hehe... miss you iw... :) thanks for checking my blog.

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  4. yes, that IS the other way of looking at things that i don't particularly desire at the moment. XD

    i guess my point is, for me, regret and failure go hand in hand. right now i'm not really convinced that they are each other's antithesis, that you can choose one over the other... they're basically just two sides of the same coin. i just can't imagine regret without failure, nor can i picture failure without regret. everything just works in dualities.

    ...i know, i'm not really helping me, either. XD

    but in truth, i'm a little better now. :) it's been, what, four months since he left. i SHOULD be better.

    *hugs* miss you, teng!

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  5. amen to that! :)

    it's better to have taken a risk and failed than left the window of ooportunity hanging yet you are consumed with endless what ifs and what might have beens if you tried. :)

    hope work's not stressing you out teng! god bless.

    chamyto

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