Far vs Near 01

How far is far and how near is near? A distance of 10km is considered far if compare to 1km, 10km is nearer if compare to 100km. There is no fix numeric definition for “far” and “near” without comparison. Another words, far=near and near=far, if no comparision is made. Agree?

Far vs Near 02

We can see this mountain from our windows in Ipoh. I am not going to show off, but my intention is just to test my camera capability to the max, again the results it gave me were more than satisfactory.

Far vs Near 03
- Zoommed to the max and cropped to see the details.

Far vs Near 04

I am not sure if this is the Kledang Hill which I had blogged about it many times.

Far vs Near 05

With my camera, the far can become near. This is another prove of “far=near and near=far“.

Far vs Near 06

You do not have to agree with what I say, but you have to think carefully about the logic behind. First, “Far vs Near” is not as critical as “Good vs Bad”. Second, there is another important things, in Mathematics there are +infinity and -infinity, don’t ever forget there is a 0 (zero) and other numbers in between. Sometimes negatives mean bad, and positives mean good, but I believe that 0 (zero) means the best.

Why? Bad is bad, good is good, how about “too good”, good until the extreme, it may become a “fake good” or “artifitial good”. Whereas 0 (Zero) means neutral, naturally exsits, original state and the truths etc.

It just like tunning the guitar string, if too tight,  it breaks easily, it too loose, it cannot generate sound at all.  It must be exactly accurate, so that the guitar won’t go out of tune.

I hope you understand what I am talking about and the conclusion is do not do things to the extreme no matter it is too bad or too good. We should do what we suppose to do to the point where we support to reach, not less and not much.