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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

"THERE IS A BUTTERFLY IN EACH OF US"
-My reaction to HOPE FOR THE FLOWERS by Trina Paulis

This is a story of how two caterpillars, smartly named "Yellow" and "Stripe" discover what really matters in life
" There is more to life... than chasing out every temporary high-to satisfy me", this is a line from one of my favorite songs MORE TO LIFE by Stacie Orrico. Somehow, while reading the story, I can't help but hear the song played over and over again. It's like every sentence is a line from the song-that each of us is a searching soul, searching for that "high" feeling we've never felt before. As we look for our niche in this world, we are also coupled with decisions to make... tough ones most of the time. Most of the time,it is very hard to decide, there are always those what ifs, we can never be so sure. Yellow and Stripe represents us. We are all caterpillars wanting to know our purpose in this world. Some of us would follow what the rest of us are doing; we start to climb for the top, thinking what lies above is the ultimate realization of our purpose. On our way up, we sometimes become ruthless at some point, wanting to reach the acme before anyone else. I realize why there are always greedy ones, why the poor are becoming even poorer and the rich just richer- because some of those who are already on top are not hesitant to step and crush those who are below them.
Some of us are like Yellow, who followed her heart, who waited for the right time. In the end though, she took the risk, and became the butterfly that she ought to be. Unlike Stripe, who satisfied his curiosity, found himself caught in the competition, but lost anyhow. I wish we will not become like Stripe, who stepped on others to get where we want. However, I do sincerely wish that we become the Repentant Stripe- the one who accepted his mistakes and moved on with his life still.And as Trina Paulis put it- In the end, we all have to give up who we thought we are, and become who we really are.

1 comments:

Renz said...

I've read the book!
I actually owned one...
A friend gave it to me when I had my downtime...it was really nice of her and the book was just perfect. Simple but touching.

But as I said, I owned it...because now I don't I gave it back to her (the friend who gave it to me) when she was having a hard time...

cute noh? it felt right to give it back.