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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Dilemma

Today after lunch, I was back to Zaman University’s library. I met with Mr. Udom, Hak, Meta Soy, and Ms. Leakena. We are talking about various things. Later on, we talk about the topic of dilemma; honestly it was the new vocabulary that I knew today from Mr. Udom. Dilemma is a predicament, question, difficulty in a problem offering at least two possibilities, but neither of which is practical acceptable. On the other hand, life is strange as today Pen Kolneath remind me about “Chicken or Egg, which one come first”, this question is considering a dilemma. First of all, I don’t know that this is call dilemma question, but after I had met Mr. Udom then I knew from him what the dilemma is. The topic: chicken or egg come first seems to be simple or ordinary; actually it was remarkable and extraordinary because if we really want to talk about it then it would lead to further topic of evolution. Beside this topic, there are many examples of dilemma questions. For instance, the question asked by my mother: Assume that you have wife, then one day your wife and I drown in the water, who will you save first? The two possible questions aren’t practical acceptable. There are still many topics that involved in a dilemma, and when I start to think of those topics like chicken or egg then I think of the life cycle that includes: born, old, sick, and died. The similarities of both topics were it was a difficult question that no one will answer this question clearly; by the way, the truth just hiding and remain mysterious while some people keep claiming that they know the right answer. They just kind of smart but not truth because they were reasonable in explain dilemma, but it was not true. It just like what Hak ever said, a thousand times of lie will become truth in one day. Overall, the vocabulary dilemma is a strong and debatable topic that everyone like to talk about; although, there won’t have any result in this topic. Finally, it remains only question marks in people head.

Thank you, Kolneath for the remarkable subject; and Mr. Udom for new vocabulary! 


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