I'm having sort-of like a headache but not headache thing. Just feel so tired and the world seems to be spinning around me. GOSH. Think I'm gonna peng-san soon.
Then went surfing the net and link here link there then suddenly (really SUDDENLY ok) I linked to Nathenial Ho's blog!! OK, maintain posture. I'm like so happy larz. Then went surfing thru his webpage and you know what, he's sick too. Looks like the influenza virus is spreading. Blame it on global warming. Ok, like whatever.
I think it's always cool to be oneself, to be original. I think beauty and charm doesn't just come from looks alone but rather from our inner self. I always believe if one looks so good on the outside but happens to be rotten inside then he's as good as being rotten lor. So I always admire those who are showing their real self to others (ppl like 小鬼 and Nat. Of course!) and those who actually try and act tao and big like you-know-who ought to get shot. Bang!
Well, just one random thought: If you ever, I mean ever want to criticise others, please tolong tolong look at yourself in the mirror first. Like in sec sch the pastor always say "Do what you want others to do to you" YEP. I think it applies here. I mean have you ever had the feeling that the person who criticise you are almost always those who are rotten themselves? People like my brother who loves saying that I'm a shorty and blah blah.. Pls he's 175cm and I'm 169cm (FINE. I'm short) but that doesn't mean there are no taller guys around him. I was really happy (and i mean really happy) that he met this guy who is 190+cm when he was playing basketball the other day. This guy was so darn tall he could tip-toe, send the ball into the net and stay hanging on the loop. From then on he stopped commenting about my height ANYMORE. Yippy. See, believe in Kharma! lol!
OK. It's a long post. Guess I'll just end here. My brain can't make it anymore. LOL. See ya next time. Till then...... BYE! Sniff sniff.
"It is not by accident that the happiest people are those who make a conscious effort to live useful lives. Their happiness, of course, is not a shallow exhilaration where life is one continuous intoxicating party. Rather, their happiness is a deep sense of inner peace that comes when they believe their lives have meaning and that they are making a difference for good in the world." - Ernest A. Fitzgerald
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