Saturday, June 28, 2008
And to that I've discovered about somewhat how life works.
Unlike maths, the world is fixed. Taking something here means now you got something and something else don't. That formula is everywhere.
It's very easy to see how it works. Take a cold bath on a hot day. Minutes after the shower unless you retain yourself at the same temperature as the cold shower you'll start to heat up. Cold bath = forced cool down. When it's hot, the body's actually cold to compensate, and when you take a cold shower, the body heats up to compensate. Because our body is slow to changes, in that perspective of relativity towards our activities, by the time we shower finish our body actually is heated up instead of cooled, despite that it may be cooled by force by the initial duration of the shower.
I have yet to prove the opposite, whereby taking a hot shower on a hot day results in a cooler body. But there are words that says a hot shower results in getting to sleep better. If my opposition theory works, hot shower = cooler body. And because our body reduces in temperature as we sleep, cooler body = temperature aspect settled beforehand.
I have yet to figure out how to implicate this onto daily life, but one of it is this. Continuously stepping forward ensures that we are always progressing. Taking one step back, however, means during that, we actually are able to see the steps in front, take time to see what it holds and see other paths.
But like how a hot shower on a hot day doesn't seem appealing and isn't as instantly gratifying like a cold's, overcoming obstacles knits the weaving of friendship greater than happiness.
I kinda just wanted to write about the shower thing. Never really thought of anything else opposition theory might be able to be applied in.
Wakarimasen; posted at 11:58 PM