Monday, October 3, 2011

A Note for Matin: Byzantium, Yeat's Utopia.

Today, we traveled from Serdang to Byzantium. And from Byzantium, we flew off to Iran, Europe, States and back to Serdang. The road to Byzantium was a choppy, arduous one and there were colossal walls we had to climb over. But once we reached the other side, the experience was awe inspiring. We get to discover William Butler Yeat's Sailing to Byzantium. Alas, Matin one special request, could you share this journey with the rest of people who are trying to crack the code of Yeat's Byzantium.

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  1. Old people are worthless, but we as the youth do not know this till it is a bit late as we ourselves have become of age. Experience is something valuable that unless you have it you do not understand it. When I was younger I would not take into consideration that older people are more capable of me in many fields, but now I believe so, by experience comes great capability. Teenagers as they are young and full of green fuel, they think that they are The ones to adore , only because they have physical abilities and pleasures in their lives which the old somehow do not possess, but it does not end here; since the old have acquired something that these newly-born babies still have many years to cry out for and that is true wealth. They have the most complete possession of all humankind, the lessons which have learnt through long years of life , the battles that they have fought either won or lost, Points are gained for them, and the lives which they have lived are not there to be taken for granted. We youngsters must learn that we are still at the beginning of our own road, which we may not know at all what lies forward and waiting for us. If we were a bit well-informed, we would walk up to those old kind beings and sincerely and kindly ask for some help and hints.

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