Not Blind... "Rabun" Only

Thank you to all those contributing in the survey held on Saturday. It's always a good thing knowing where we can further improve ourselves. I still need more feedback to accurately renovate the whole blog.. So for those who have other things to add, I'd really appreciate it.
I believe all of us can agree, that if we are so accustomed to something, doing the same thing day in day out. We will not be able to see anything wrong with it.
Some will be so attached to what they hold to, they are willing to fight for it. Defending it to the end, even though the truth is, the thing is not worthy to be fought for. Wow that's very abstract of me.
Take me for example, I am so addicted to blogging, that I go to great length with the theme (the boy on the moon). At first it was a mere experiment, trying this and that... after a lot of time spent, I've decided that this is just perfect. (I guess the idea of changing the theme will be so tiring, that I convince myself it is perfect).
The truth is, I completely agree with some comments from friends that the theme is somewhat holding me back. It gives the wrong first impression, and there's not that much room for me to improve. For those who did come up and highlighted this, I salute you.
It is true that every person's opinion is different. Yours will definitely be different from mine. But now.. that is exactly why I needed to hear your opinion. To hear the other side of the whole story, to see the blog from other point of view. Whether to accept it or not is totally a different matter.
I guess we all have had experience of being blind. So blind that we ignore the truth. (loving someone so much, that we fail to see he/she is a bad person, being so proud that we assume everyone else is wrong etc)
In my mill, there's a new assistant started working last March. He used to work in another company. The first thing we did when he reported for duty is to have him go into the mill, and give us 20 things or more which he think is wrong. He came back... presenting to us about 30 items. Things like why some machine sounds weird, why our boiler seems to be very poorly controlled. My manager was smiling. I obviously not. Because those items are happening every day that I'm already so used to it I didn't notice them anymore.
Luckily the manager also didn't notice it eheh.
Labels: Idea, Perspective