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Muhammad Syafiee.

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Have your parents ever warned you not to mix around with that particular kid? That boy your parents tell you to stay away from? And everything your parents don't want you to end up to be like?
I'm that guy.

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Friday, February 12, 2010
Episode 4; The Butterfly Effect

Guys, there's a saying which goes something like, "Step on a butterfly's wing and you'd change everything." That phrase is from 'The Butterfly Effect' & it literally meant that a small action could affect the whole outcome. And I've seen phrases like that one being told a million times in a million ways, bearing the same message.

Screw that butterfly.

I've realized that whatever actions you make, it'll lead up to one bigger outcome. A significant one, right? But no matter a butterfly's wing, a moth's wing or a bird's wing, it's not because of you stepping on it but rather that pathetic winged-creature being there in the first place. You would definitely notice that butterfly and you'd have a choice whether to step on it or to ignore it. I'm saying that you have a choice no matter but it isn't about the decision you're about to make but rather the option that was placed in front of you in the first place.

Now imagine having thousands of that butterfly on the ground. The only way to prevent making the worst decisions is to avoid them all. Do you step on them because they're the only options left or you know that the only option left is to control your feet?

Go.

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