The Secret to Life
My father told me, “Add garlic.” I was about to cook fried rice and was in the process of melting the butter. He said everything nice starts with garlic and butter.” It’s a simple premise but it works. I wondered if life could be that simple.
Finding your “garlic and butter” in life proves to be a much harder task. I have spent twenty years searching for it, and even today it manages to evade me. There are no signs of it arriving soon. As much as I desire to please my friends and family, I refuse to conform to what society dictates me to do: To study hard, to be rich or financially stable or to be ‘successful.’ What is success anyways? To me, it is nothing but what separates a man’s sorrow from his joy. I firmly believe that a man’s measure of success depends on him and him alone.
Nowadays, when in doubt, I reach for my right pocket and pull out my optimism. But I never forget what’s on my left pocket: reality. Hold on to both and everything else will make sense. Live for something, a deeper purpose than your new cell phone, your ‘reputation’ or your fancy girlfriend, and then you’ll have everything.
I haven’t found my “garlic and butter.” But I’m not rushing to do so. I take uncertainty as an adventure and a smile as my boarding pass.
Yes. I have changed…

2 Comments:
Alright. Now that's culinarily deep. Having said, maybe you've already found your two ingredients, perhaps you just forgot that you left them on your pantry. Yet, garlic and butter are, using your analogy, the foundations that one uses to make something remarkably edible. They are not garnishes, nor are they the piece de resistance, but they are considered the starting point, nay, the foundations that are considered the basis of one's main ingredient. SHit, i can go all day with this analogy. I guess you get what I'm trying to say now doncha?
"I heard pumpkin soup starts out with these two ingredients... he hehe."
gagu ka rein hahaha
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