Like if nothing has ever happened to my family, I probably wouldn't be as strong as I am today. I probably would crumble at any given bad situations that happens to me.
Like if I never stated Dunman as my fourth choice during the Secondary School streaming period, I probably would never have met the wonderful, wonderful people in my life right now. Like my boyfriend, my best friends and all the great friendships that I've made in that wonderful, wonderful school. I probably wouldn't have had experienced the 4 best years of my life.
Like if I never had appealed out of Communications & Media Management or have gotten into Psychology instead, I probably would have never founded my love for Marketing and the likes of it. And I probably wouldn't have met some really great people.
I think life, in many ways, is like a mute that guides us silently through all our trials and tribulations. The ones who get impatient with the mute often commit suicide or go crazy because they get sick of trying to figure out what the mute is trying to say. The ones who tries too hard to listen never succeed in life because the mute never talks anyway. The only ones who succeed are the ones who think through things before they do anything at all. Because since the mute can't talk - they will only be able to show you what they want you to see... And if you don't think... I am afraid you'll never be able to get it since we can never understand life's sign languages anyway.
By the way, I've to break this philosophical post in order to ask a question. Why is it that people only protect their heads/ their hair when they are under the rain?
Like this:
I can never understand because it never makes much sense. So what if you use your hands/a file to shield your head? Is that going to make your head any less wet? I don't think so. And what unwritten rule/health concern states that you should always cover your head when it's raining? :/ Will someone please kindly enlighten me?
Toodles.
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