Sunday, May 11, 2014

hundred points


recently, i have somehow recalled something i used to discuss with my friends way back when we were busy revising for O levels. okay, how ironic.. maybe not "busy" but yeah during our free time, we were talking about something really random. i am sure we are all familiar with people complaining about something they aren't satisfied with themselves no matter who they already are.

you hear pretty girls complaining they are too fat. you hear handsome dudes complaining they are stupid as they always fail no matter how much they study. you hear people who already have good traits or characteristics complaining about something less desirable and probably less significant in some cases.

now here is where we, at that time, concluded something. while things seemed to be unfair with some being being better looking or smarter or what not than others, the world is actually fair. you gain some, you lose some. to explain exactly what i meant by that, i will use the theory of hundred points. for those who played MapleSEA when it first came out this theory is similar to those points distribution of your character.

so, for starters, i would say that each aspect of you have hundred points. theses hundred points are then divided among the various parts of it. 

for example, you have hundred points for intelligence. if you are really good at Math, your Math portion of intelligence would have the most points. then the remaining points of the hundred will be divided among other topics like English, Science and so on. another example would be your external appearance. if your eyes are really attractive but not your cheeks then yeah there are more points for you eyes than cheeks. the point is all add up to a hundred.

people just vary in the distribution of points and sadly we cannot really choose. more or less, we are born this way. nonetheless, my main purpose is to show that the world can be somewhat fair if you consider this random theory my friends and i came up with many years ago. at the end of the day, it bowls down to how you make full use of your different skills and talents and characteristics. so, do not ever feel bad about yourself.

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