Sunday, November 29, 2009
BEYOND THE LIMIT
I've found going beyond my limit is challenging and a fun way to spice up my life. Just last Sunday that I participated in a mini-marathon and found out I can run as far as 10 kilometers. Although I exercise regularly, the usual distance I run is 6-7 km. I think being unfamiliar with any distance farther than that was the deep down inside fear for me to shy away from joining the competition every time I'd been invited. However, with no thought on Saturday's invitation (which I haven't come up with why it was that way yet), I was at the marathon; as the only first-time one in the van, in Chiang Saen with a nervous mind at first for I was afraid I might stop in the middle of the way when I arrived 6th k.m. What happened was that as I arrived some distance and was really tired I started thinking about nothing but 'Don't stop Supin!' With that in mind, I kept running, slowly though, and didn't care about entering the finish point as number one, two or three anymore. Finally, I entered the second. It brought me joy, but what made me proud was knowing that I now could break my limit and it's this thing that will stay in me forever.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
HAPPINESS
People think of various things that bring happiness. Some say family members getting together is happiness while the other say a bar of chocolate is. If we sit in a circle and let each person tell the whole group what brings him/her happiness, I believe we can go all day. But what if we break happiness down to smaller pieces and put them in each moment; let's say morning, afternoon, evening, and night? Will that make a difference? Could you share with me (no matter how you assign your moments--days, weeks, months, years, seasons, occasions) in a narrative form?
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Gluttonousness
Let me bring you back to Krabi once again. This time is the story of 'Gluttonousness'. A person is gluttonous when s/he cannot stop stuffing herself or himself with favorite food. Yes, I am gluttonous. Every time I see kha-nom (desserts or snacks) I love, my body will be in trouble. What I love the most are cakes, anything cheesy and creamy. There, at Railay (Krabi), I found the name 'Gluoy-Buad-Shee' (bananas in coconut milk) on the menu and tried it just because I wanted to know if this favorite dessert of mine is different from the one I have in the north. Of course, I assumed that the coconut milk in the south should be more creamy than in the north's, so I asked for a lot of coconut milk. My request was responded and I WAS RIGHT! It may be one of a few right decisions and assumptions I've made this year because 'Gluoy-Buad-Shee' here was so good that I didn't leave a drop of coconut milk in the bowl. When I moved on to Lanta, during dinner, I ordered this dessert again with the same request for a lot of coconut milk. This time they gave me whole lots of coconut milk in a big bowl and I had it all. I went back to my room licking my lips as I thought what a wonderful bowl of 'Gluoy-Buad-Shee'. After about an hour, I started feeling bad in my stomach. It got more intense just within ten minutes and finally I ran to the wash room and threw up. The next day, I rent a motorbike and drove around Lanta. During the joy ride, I saw a sign saying 'Fresh coconut milk for sell' and suddenly my stomach started feeling unsettled. The same feeling re-surged when I drove on and saw the sign saying 'Gluoy Laundry'. Now, I don't know if 'Gluoy-Buad-Shee' is still one of my most favorite desserts.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
The Fear Conquerer
"Only when we are no longer afraid do we begin to live." -- Dorothy Thompson
'Fear' is the feeling caused by awareness of 'unsafety,' 'insecurity,' or 'danger'. Such awareness occurs when we have to deal with things we either know nothing about or cannot see. For example, we fear walking in the dark for we do not know what there is/ may be/ possibly be in the darkness. I myself have learned I fear deep water because my feet cannot touch the bottom and it leads me to the feeling of insecurity. It happened during last break when I spent my time in Krabi. I bought a day trip to PP Island and Maya, where The Beach was filmed, but missed a chance to experience the wonder of underwater world. 'The first time snorkel in my life' was not the cause of the fear as I always like to learn new things. Instead, it was all because I fear the dark blue sea that kept reminding me I would not be able to stand when I wanted to breathe even though I can swim. The second day came and I told myself--Supin, you don't come this far to just lie on the beach watching people have fun in the sea; so I trained myself to get acquainted with breathing through the tube. I did it in the area where my feet could touch the bottom. When the tourists were let to venture by themselves in the deep sea I put on a life jacket and told the guide to keep eyes on me as I am not a very good swimmer. There, in the sea, I saw many colorful and beautiful fishes and corals I'd never seen. I saw nemos or clown fishes as well. All the amazement and joy were mine as I tried to find our speed boat to figure out how far I came and realized it was pretty faaaaaar. I made it! I've swum across the border of fear in my mind!! I am 'Supin: The Fear Conquerer'!!!
Supin Luknarakul 00000001 (section 1&4)
'Fear' is the feeling caused by awareness of 'unsafety,' 'insecurity,' or 'danger'. Such awareness occurs when we have to deal with things we either know nothing about or cannot see. For example, we fear walking in the dark for we do not know what there is/ may be/ possibly be in the darkness. I myself have learned I fear deep water because my feet cannot touch the bottom and it leads me to the feeling of insecurity. It happened during last break when I spent my time in Krabi. I bought a day trip to PP Island and Maya, where The Beach was filmed, but missed a chance to experience the wonder of underwater world. 'The first time snorkel in my life' was not the cause of the fear as I always like to learn new things. Instead, it was all because I fear the dark blue sea that kept reminding me I would not be able to stand when I wanted to breathe even though I can swim. The second day came and I told myself--Supin, you don't come this far to just lie on the beach watching people have fun in the sea; so I trained myself to get acquainted with breathing through the tube. I did it in the area where my feet could touch the bottom. When the tourists were let to venture by themselves in the deep sea I put on a life jacket and told the guide to keep eyes on me as I am not a very good swimmer. There, in the sea, I saw many colorful and beautiful fishes and corals I'd never seen. I saw nemos or clown fishes as well. All the amazement and joy were mine as I tried to find our speed boat to figure out how far I came and realized it was pretty faaaaaar. I made it! I've swum across the border of fear in my mind!! I am 'Supin: The Fear Conquerer'!!!
Supin Luknarakul 00000001 (section 1&4)
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