Honestly, nothing can feel better compared to when a cat starts nuzzling it's head against your hand and legs or feet. At least for me it is, and in that moment, it feels like I'm destined to meet and to be with the cat but, no, I cannot afford to keep cats for now. But in the future I'll adopt a bengal kitten and I'll give all my love to it.
Just a throwback to the first time I visited Batu Caves, Malaysia, in 2013, for prayers with my relatives. What a beautiful place I must say... I had a great time and learnt many new things. I did visit batu caves in 2014 aswell. Unfortunately, I wasnt able to complete my vow to the god. Therefore, I am hoping that I will be able to visit Batu Caves again as soon as possible so that I can finally fulfill my prayers. That way I will be at peace too. Once the sun sets , the view from the temple at the top is really beautiful.
This is buttercup, she is my neighbour's cat. Honestly, she has one of the most amazing eyes compared to any other cat that Ive ever seen. She loves attention from us humans and she is really noisy too, but I love her. I also envy the life of a cat, it's a lazy and carefree kind of thing you know. Though, sometimes, it can be traumatising and not so easy to survive kind of thing too, for them, as not all human beings and animals are kind enough to treat them well.
What happens when you're given too much responsibility and it becomes unmanagable? How do we encourage creative people to brush off their anxiety and do their works with passion? How does one let their creative minds live? In my opinion, it's not about keeping up to expectations or having to be the best in everything, it's about being passionate and dedicated to what you love and how you want you express yourself through your works. I have had such anxiety throughtout my life, till now. I've always felt like my ideas were not good enough, were not perfect. I was afraid that people might look down on it or that it might be a failure, but that's not true. There's more to just being successful and it's not about working hard, it's about working smart.. I feel that everyone needs to embrace their creative thoughts and express it the way they want to do so instead of throwing the ideas away, whether it's right or wrong, you should stick to your decision and learn from the mistakes you make. That's how you'll eventually get to succeed. Video link: http://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_gilbert_on_genius?language=en