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a short cut is the easiest way to get in one destination to the other. everything has its own shortcut, everything has its own instant automatic solution for almost everything. the easy way out, the practical way in. the things about everything, ignoring details, and collecting solutions, undermining the quality and such after effects that might occur. well this morning i tried to short cut a long process of something, and now im waiting for the fallback. 

the part ….

and the fallback is a real pain in my head. multi-tasking is really a big no no no for me. everything seemed to failed each time i cut the process short. not that i want to haste the process but for the reason that i want to learn the logic of the things. i believe that in all long process there are 1000 ways for a short cut to fail, but there will be one short cut that will work. in every single aspect of each process. but come to think of it, if we all find the short cut of everything, there will always be someone who will create another short cut and the process will be never ending. but for every action there is an equal reaction, so for every shortened process, there will be a diminishing order in quality.  in some ways or so, there could be failure.

hmm, i was only wondering why i am writing this. ahh i know, i forgot something when i skipped meal today(breakfast) and i thought it would save me time but as a result i was inefficient today. and that is the fallback. its really not an issue, i just want to know if there is a shorter way than utilizing short cuts.

redundancy kills.

mau

MALaYa!

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