Monday, June 3, 2013

That Paper

I think it all began when our very early ancestors started to realize that their needs are limited to what earth offers. They somehow came up with the idea of exchanging assets for needs. They called it the barter system, the very reason we humans batter each other today. It didn't entail the further evolution of the human brain to sense the pleasure of power upon the self.  It also didn't entail the further evolution of the human brain to learn that power is achieved through the possession of more assets beyond the basic human need. This system then began to evolve from cowery shells to today’s digital and paper money.
It amazes me how we human were dumb enough to give power to a piece of paper, because we yearn for power itself?  It’s like handing a knife to an enemy knowing that he is going to stab you. I still don’t believe how the brightest minds who fought for democracy, freedom, and equality never thought about fighting to decentralize the power of money. 

I just hope someday we snatch the throne from money and begin to appraise one’s wealth with the quantity of self-less deeds.  

Thursday, May 23, 2013

What is Love


People say that the best things in life come for free. I beg to differ; because ironically the fortunate ones who were ordained to experience LOVE certainly paid the utmost price. What makes it so strange is the simultaneous episodes of pain and absolute serenity.
What is Love though? Is it a state of being? Is it just a notion? Is it a virtual emotion? Is it an actual emotion? Is it something we are bestowed with so that we treasure ourselves, or is it a curse imposed upon us so that we would betray our ego and fell for a complete stranger? I haven’t come up with the answer to any of the mystery behind LOVE. I know that everything that pleasures humans is made by humans: money, fame, music, movies, books, sports and many more except LOVE. I like to think that LOVE is the most precious present given to us by God as a token of our affiliation as father and child. It’s not something we can pay for, it’s not something we can embezzle or it’s not something we work hard for rather it’s something we long to find some way, somehow, somewhere. If you think otherwise let me hear it.   

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Inside My Thoughts

Self Profile


Name:               Egla Yetnayet Negussie.
From:                Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Education:        Bachelors degree in Communication and Journalism- University of Wyoming.
                          Associate degree in Pre-Law- Western Wyoming Community College
Work Place:     A renowned film production company in Ethiopia, Zeleman Production PLC
Position:           Account Executive/ Traffic Manager/ Special Assistant to the MD
Activities:         Books, Movies, Acting, Music
I blog:               Connection + Sharing
Blog Topics:     Entertainment, politics, history, art, fashion, technology and renovation.

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