Baaa
"Always think about what you can do for others and not what others can do for you."This is one of the many life lessons that I picked up during my VS days.I'm proud to annouce that I still live by this principle till now and will go on to for the rest of my life. The reason I'm bringing it up is because of many selfish acts that I have observed around me recently.In fact, I'm truely disgusted by such acts.I know its a critical period for all of us now, but this does not give anyone the right to be selfish.Knowing something that your fren dunno and not explaining to him is a total sin. Pretending not to know when he asked you and you pass him off with a lame excuse is an unpardonable crime as well. Another scenerio, I dun wanna study with ****** because he is not very smart and he cannot teach me.
Is this what friends are really for ?Can someone please enlighten me further. Does it really make you losers feel any better if you know your friend is academically inferior to you ?Or do you feel relieved because you got one less competitor for a place in University ? To me, it is an obligation to help my friends even at the expense of my own precious time to a certain extent(yup..not totally cuz I'm not that noble yet). So peeps, my handphone is on and open to all calls or sms 24hrs a day! So no need to be so ke qi with me ok ?Be like Mr Eng Yisheng hor because my call log is always dominated by this small kid.Be it I call him or he call me, its all the same. =)
Dumped the old butter knife in the old valley I have at last.The familiar driven and ambitious commander in chief is once again back in the picture.Revived not by the mysterious white wizard, but brought to sense by the ugly nature of the human race I have. Normal service has finally resumed in the 4 barracks of mine.
Bring on the Orcs in a month's time and I will sly them all with my new golden butter knife.
*Can you hear the war cry ?
~Nil Sine Labore
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