Friday, January 15, 2010

Come On...

...Do You Really Have to be THAT Serious??

Dedicated to someone I know. Oh boy, why can't certain people just relax a little bit rather than yelling at others, telling others the right thing to do, repeating the same things over and over again almost everyday and etc. etc. Gah!~

I am not complaining. I am certainly not judging. I only want to see happy faces, not gloomy ones standing in front of someone with a frown on his face. Yes, to be serious is good. I agree with that, but what's wrong of doing something happily? The truth is, when I look at people, I think a lot. You may not know, but a simple smile or a brief "hi!" really make my day, but when people are angry, I don't really enjoy it. When other people are smiling (without anything to do with me), I feel that life is wonderful. Haha, sounds nuts. Now YOU judge me.

This is my final year of schooling. Since I watched "My Boss My Hero" (the one in Japanese version), I've always think about school optimistically. Why can't others think so? School is supposed to be fun, whether you feel damn exhausted at times, whether you broke the rules accidentally or purposely, whether you got criticized over trivial matters, whether everyone or everything seems to go against you. This is what I call the fun part of school life. You never realise that you will grow wiser and stronger after a certain level.

So let's just conclude this as a challenge. Challenges are vital. Let people yell in front of you, the main point is just do what you should do with true dedication. You won't walk away empty-handed, at least. You learn something precious - patience.

I don't usually have the guts to voice out any of my thoughts. If I did so in the past, it must be silly mistakes. I'm not the same. Maybe I've been disrespectful to some people in the past. What matters most is NOW. I've learnt a lot about patience. I think I feel an improvement in my inner self. I endure in silence outside, but not in this blog of mine.

Peace.
(I've gone way too far from the main title).

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