Saturday, March 04, 2006

How Do You Know?

How do you know if wat seems like the right thing to do at that time really is the right thing?

How do you know if the person who u're trying to help actually knows better?

How do you know when it's your limit physiologically?

How do you know when it's your absolute limit?

How do you know before you cross that imaginary one-way membrane, that point of no return?

Pushing the limits to seize the moment sounds foolish, but how do you know when it's actually the limit? maybe what you're capable of more than wat u think.

But maybe not.



I'm the most inexperienced, and very unfit, sometimes, in more ways than one. I need to push myself to exercise, and get more avenues to dive. to quote zz, it's like golf, u need to be fit to play, not play to be fit. else you wun enjoy it.

2 comments:

Alex Wong said...

To be fit to play vs to play to be fit. quite a catch-22. Actually with works both ways la. There's always a learning curve, and though you may not enjoy something initially, your skill and fitness levels increase, then you enjoy it more and more.

Bottom line is I think, just start with the sport... you'll get fitter along the way and enjoy it more eventually.

JuzRiDe said...

u haf to be fit to play (and enjoy)?
then when will someone "unfit" start playing? wait till he is fitter? but how to get fit when he dun play?
he gotta start somewhere.... ya?