Monday, November 22, 2010

A Lesson Learn After Watching SpongeBob Cartoon Today

          I love SpongeBob. This character is funny, innocent, optimistic and always enthusiastic about everything in his life even though his acts sometimes uncontrolled and make a trouble to everyone around him. Love to see his eyes, especially, really bright and show happiness. :)

          This afternoon weekend, together with my siblings, I spend my time by turning on a TV channel and watching SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon movie. In this episode, when SpongeBob’s friend, Squidward; a mean, whinny, stick in the mud and egoist, showed off to his friend that he could do everything. By thinking and imagining he was a good operator crane, self-confidently, even it is too much, he operated the crane with closing his eyes and whispering “I am the operator crane” for many times. At first, yeah.. he was lucky. But then, the big & tall fork hit 3 tall buildings until damaged. It was really crazy but still entertained.

          In our reality, we are often settled in a position that we think we know everything and the pride together with our blood are raced along to the whole of our body. Our too confident on facing problems and solving some issues precisely will kill ourselves. Not like Squidward, our failure is not funny at all.  

          I remember a dialogue spoken by a leader in Ninja movie;

                             Don’t ever underestimate your enemy” 

It implies us not to take something easily to be handled or underestimate your problems. Just be calm, relax but still focus and believe in yourself that you can solve it. Read your enemy/problem inside, not being blocked by the power/difficulty but find out the weakness inside. Be wiser and made a brilliant tactic to beat it.   

          People with a calm minded and low profile type will be easily to overcome pebbles in their life. And this character must be possessed by a decision maker or a manager.      

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