Get lost....

By Jon Ang
Shut up! Get out! I hate you! Don't talk to me...
I feel so let down...
I just need to blast. I wish i could just smash a chair or something....

> > >> > >A voyaging
>>>ship
>>> >>was wrecked during a storm at sea and only two of the>men> > >on it
>>>were
>>> >>able to swim to a small, desert like island. The two>survivors,> >
>>> >not
>>> >>knowing what else to do, agree that they had no other recourse but>to>
>>> >
>>> >> >pray to God. However, to find out whose prayer was more powerful,
>>>they>
>>> >> > >agreed to divide the territory between them and stay on opposite
>>> >>sides>of> > >the island.> > >> > >The>first thing the first man prayed
>>>for
>>> >>was food. The next morning, the> > >first man saw a fruit-bearing tree
>>>on
>>> >>his side of the land, and he was>able> > >to eat its fruit. The other
>>> >>man's parcel of land remained barren.> > >After a week, the first man
>>>was
>>> >>lonely and he decided to pray for a>wife.> > >The next day, another
>>>ship
>>> >>was wrecked, and the only survivor was a>woman> > >who swam to his
>>>side of
>>> >>the land. On the other side of the island,>there> > >was nothing.> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Soon the first man prayed for a house, clothes, more food. The
>>> >>next>day,> > >like magic, all of these were given to him. However, the
>>> >>second man>still> > >had nothing.> > >> > >Finally, the first man
>>>prayed
>>> >>for a ship, so that his wife and he could> > >leave the island. In the
>>> >>morning, he found a ship docked at his>side of the> > >island. The
>>>first
>>> >>man boarded the ship with his wife and decided to>leave> > >the second
>>>man
>>> >>on the island. He considered the other man unworthy to> > >receive
>>>God's
>>> >>blessings, since none of his prayers had been answered.> > >> > >As
>>>the
>>> >>ship was about to leave, the first man heard a voice from Heaven> >
>>> >> >booming,> > >"Why are you leaving your companion on the island?"> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >"My blessings are mine alone, since I was the one who prayed for
>>> >>them,">the> > >first man answered.> > >"His prayers were all
>>>unanswered,
>>> >>and so he does not deserve anything."> > >> > >> > >"You are
>>>mistaken!"
>>> >>the voice rebuked him. "He had only one prayer,>which I> > >answered.
>>>If
>>> >>not for that, you would not have received any of my> > >blessings."> >
>>> >>
>>> >> >> >"Tell me," the first man asked the voice, "what did he pray for
>>>that
>>> >>I> > >should owe him anything?"> > >> > >"He prayed that all your
>>>prayers
>>> >>be answered."> > >> > >For all we know, our blessings are not the
>>>fruits
>>> >>of our prayers alone,>but> > >those of another praying for us.> > >> >
>>> >> >When Jesus died on the cross he was thinking of you!> > >> > >