Tuesday, June 18, 2024

On Imraz Ikhbal On The Need For PMX And His Cabinet Members To Learn Some Humility As It Is The Divine Who Ultimately Determines What Happens In The End Not Mankind



It will be good if PMX and his Cabinet members learn some humility.

But I have to disagree on the broad basis that ultimately whatever one says or does, it is the divine that determines what happens in the end..

There is nothing wrong in speaking with conviction, sounding even arrogant in the process.

The thing is, one has to do one's best to keep to one's words as best as one can in the circumstance of the time when it arrives.

With all due respect (hope no one is offended nor is it intended), to bring in the divine as the ultimate determinant leaves mankind nothing more than a cockroach who has little to do with its own fate.

Perversely, a convenient justification/excuse for mankind's failures where and when they do happen?

Might as well not do or say anything loh.

For what one says, does or promises to do or not to do, does not matter in the end.

It is the divine that determines the final score mah.

That aside, it is true, arrogance and over confidence by themselves don't equate to ultimate success either and in bad taste altogether in the first place leh.

It is what one ultimately does that determines the outcome in the end.

Or again, no matter what one says, promises or does or does not do, it matters not in the end?

For the divine, it is said, is the ultimate determinant?

Again, are we putting everything on the divine for no better reason than well, well, well...not all things turn up as planned or intended?

And there you have it, mankind does not determine its own fate what?

Ai ya ya!!

Sure or not, invariably?

Why bother then?

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