"The world today is like a big jungle.
if you don't hunt, you will be hunted."
- Lucas Nightblade-
Most of the people have been blinded by the benefits they are receiving today.
Some of them will take them for granted and thought that what they are having now is good enough.
Having a secured job and subsidiary from government seems like something that might last till our lives...
but who knows what if one day your company decided to fire you and hire someone with the same skills and knowledge as you but with a lower pay?
who knows one day the government changed and they decided not to pay for the subsidiary anymore?
who knows what if the world changes and things are no longer working as the way it is?
have a deep thought... what if... even a car will have a spare tire... what more if we are talking about our life?
There is one thing in the universe that will not change which is "change" itself.
The world is constantly changing, whether we like it or not.
I will take phones as an example,
back in the days the phones that our great grandparents used are probably the Radio Common Carrier and it evolves to Brick Phones, and to the clam-shell looking phone with a small antenna on it, and to the Nokia we all know, (i'll skip the rest, you know what i'm talking about) and today... the Smartphone we all use today.
If we look around, the products are evolving non-stop to make sure they can compete in the world we are today.
What about the products that doesn't want to make a change or improve theirselves?
I will not say it ceased to exist, some of them really did a great job back then and survive until today... but if we look at the bigger picture, how many of them last? Think about it.
What about ourselves? our attitude and the way of looking at life?
Do we need an upgrade?
The world is constantly changing and we need to constantly upgrade ourselves to fit into this world.
So what do we need to change and upgrade? Our Mind.
Believe it or not is just a matter of choice,
but the fact will never change.
"To hunt, or be hunted."