A lot of times, we wish to have someone to accompany us to do things like going out for lunch, going to the gym, going for a shopping spree and the list goes on and on. Of course, sometimes we do like to be on our own especially when it was a long tiring day after work or school and all you wanna do is just lie on your comfy bed. It's just that when we really we wish that we are not alone and many times it's because we got into trouble, we just hope to share it with someone else. The truth is no one will walk your life or experience the burden you bear whether it's your closest siblings, your closest friends, your partner and even your parents. As much as they can console you and help you to feel better, they can't help to be there for you all the time. The painful word to be said here is to be independent and very close to being alone too. Not saying that we all should be loners but a lot of times it's about your own effort and choices. Realising that this is the only thing that makes you original and so different from other people.
Trying to put yourself in others' shoes may sound like a good saying to fit in, but really? Try thinking of one person who knows best about you and who can write your bibliography lol. You can have that one person in your mind but I doubt that he or she knows you in and out about your past or any part of your life. The fact is it takes a compilation of interviews of different people you meet in every part of your life to do that. Yea, I think about bibliographies of my own. Daydreaming too much but I really hope to do something really big and meaningful in my life. Hmm... becoming a professor? LOL. (praying for miracles to happen)
I came across thinking about it when I visited a blog by a great doctor who is passionate about medical education and also about the world. Realising that I have been so oblivious about the world especially before I was in UKM. Yea, started reading worldly stuff since I join debate. Do you know that fresh air in cans are now for sale in China? How about the Arab Spring? And what happened to Greece? Don't ask, don't tell policy? I won't say that I know a lot but I'm just reading them for my own knowledge.
I came across thinking about it when I visited a blog by a great doctor who is passionate about medical education and also about the world. Realising that I have been so oblivious about the world especially before I was in UKM. Yea, started reading worldly stuff since I join debate. Do you know that fresh air in cans are now for sale in China? How about the Arab Spring? And what happened to Greece? Don't ask, don't tell policy? I won't say that I know a lot but I'm just reading them for my own knowledge.
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I like the bibliography part where u talk about the compilations of interviews from people..really interesting.:)
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