What i've come to realise!

Started by gogannaka, June 28, 2009, 12:25:47 AM

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gogannaka

Usually in life we tend to realise many things that were not as we thought they were/are.
As we grow older and wser we realise the reality in many things.
Lets keep posting what we have come to realise in life.
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

jewel(abdulgee22)

Is true man.
One thing i come to realise is no matter how fast you want and you think things will happen, it really dont happen till its time come.
So all i can say is we should stop been fast on things, when its time comes, it will happen.
for those that sleep their dreams is a reality, wake up is just an illussion."

jewel of d nile.

bakangizo

I have come to realise that the idea of auren more than one mata is not only practicable, but nice as well. :D

Muhsin

The thread is very interesting; and the theme very true.

Well, what I have just come to realize is that; truth-worthy friends are quite scarce these days. You might be confining your privacy to a friend, falsely thinking he'd regard your secret as secret but he... :o :o :o May Allah prevent us from slipping into such ditches, amin.

@BKGZ,

Am afraid if Madam gets knowledge of your intention or worst, get access to K-Online and read your comment. ::)
Get to know [and remember] Allah in prosperity & He will know  [and remember] you in adversity.

Lawwali

 Many people tried as much to attain certain goal in life, taking their aim as supreme, superb and ultimate.
but recently i came to realised whoever wants to succeed in life, his parents' nod, consent and approval
is a corner stone.
it takes oppressed and oppressor for oppression to occur

Dan-Borno

#5
i come to realize that you cant change some situations, no matter
how good/bad they are.

"My mama always used to tell me: 'If you can't find somethin' to live for, you best find somethin' to die for" - Tupak

bakangizo

I have that it is better not to argue with idiots; they drag you down to their level, and then beat you with experience!

gogannaka

I have come to realise that many a times we fail to appreciate the things we have untill we lose them.
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

HUSNAA

Quote from: gogannaka on July 08, 2009, 10:42:54 AM
I have come to realise that many a times we fail to appreciate the things we have untill we lose them.

Lol GGNK! Fess up! what happened? ;D ;D ;D ;D? Phoebe dumped u or what? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

gogannaka

LOL,Husnaa her name isn't phoebe.

I didn't lose anyone  :P.

Here is some excerpt i got from a mail.
It makes some sense to me and i think i have come to realise its is quite true.


Here are excepts:

Interesting quote from the movie "Why did I get married?"
In most cases, especially in relationships, you will only get 80% of what you NEED
and you will hardly get the other 20% that you WANT in your relationship.
There is always another person (man or women) that you will meet and that will offer you the other 20% which is lacking in your relationship that you WANT
And believe me, 20% looks really good when you are not getting it at all in your current relationship.
But the problem is that you will always be tempted to leave that good 80% that you know you have,
thinking that you will get something better with the other 20% that you WANT
But as reality has proven, in most cases, you will always end up with having the 20% that you WANT
and loosing the 80% that you really NEED and that you already had.
Be careful in deciding between what you WANT and NEED in your life.
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

Dan-Borno

muma dai ina ganin zamu kaura zuwa ikko, lallai
yaron ya girma fa, har da zancen falsafa ko?
"My mama always used to tell me: 'If you can't find somethin' to live for, you best find somethin' to die for" - Tupak

HUSNAA

#11
Quote from: gogannaka on July 08, 2009, 05:27:29 PM
LOL,Husnaa her name isn't phoebe.
Lol Hakane fa; na manta. Sunanta Phoenix ko Philomena ko? Kokuwa Phunmie ne?
Quote from: gogannaka on July 08, 2009, 05:27:29 PM
I didn't lose anyone  :P.
Kai dai fadi gaskiya ;D ;D ;D ;D

Quote from: gogannaka on July 08, 2009, 05:27:29 PM
Here is some excerpt i got from a mail.
It makes some sense to me and i think i have come to realise its is quite true.


Here are excepts:

Interesting quote from the movie "Why did I get married?"
In most cases, especially in relationships, you will only get 80% of what you NEED
and you will hardly get the other 20% that you WANT in your relationship.
There is always another person (man or women) that you will meet and that will offer you the other 20% which is lacking in your relationship that you WANT
And believe me, 20% looks really good when you are not getting it at all in your current relationship.
But the problem is that you will always be tempted to leave that good 80% that you know you have,
thinking that you will get something better with the other 20% that you WANT
But as reality has proven, in most cases, you will always end up with having the 20% that you WANT
and loosing the 80% that you really NEED and that you already had.
Be careful in deciding between what you WANT and NEED in your life.

Quote from: Dan-Borno on July 08, 2009, 09:33:59 PM
muma dai ina ganin zamu kaura zuwa ikko, lallai
yaron ya girma fa, har da zancen falsafa ko?


That is falsafar Turawa.  I dont agree somehow, saboda if  look at the whole it is talking about those who end up having extra marital affairs. The 20% is that which is obtained outside the bounds of legality. That is why it always turns sour. On the other hand if you can obtain it legally, you will end up having at least 96% of what u want and need!! ;D ;D ;D
Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

gogannaka

Husnaa if the case is regarding extra marital affairs,then you are right.
But when it is for those who are not yet married like myself,the philosophy holds.

DB muna jiran ka..lol
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

HUSNAA

Quote from: gogannaka on July 09, 2009, 02:31:55 PM
Husnaa if the case is regarding extra marital affairs,then you are right.
But when it is for those who are not yet married like myself,the philosophy holds.

DB muna jiran ka..lol
Its even less true for unmarried bachelors like yrslf GGNK, taking into account yr society and yr cultural bckgrd.
Like i said falsafar bature ce. For Turawa it applies both whether u are married or not, since yanzu a kasashen turawa da yawa, many ppl dont even bother to tie the knot , but live together as partners. That is how they get to know whether they are at the receiving end of only the 80%. You on the other hand who isnt going to practice Wa Joko (We hope ;D ;D ;D), cant begin to know what percentage will be allocated to u until u tie the knot, ko ba haka ba? What ever u think u are getting befor marriage in terms of the sort of platonic relationships that u  have with the girl u intend to marry, is only  an apparent indication of what it might necessarily be and not what it will likely be.
Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

gogannaka

I think you have successfully confused me  ???
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment