I dont know if it was just me... But everything seemed fast today. The walk to Uni was quicker than usual. Class was well... nothing is fast when you're having Environmental Law HAHA. Besides that, everything else seemed fast. That cant be good right? I didnt even have coffee today. Hehe.
After class, i went to town to buy some stuff. But i had some spare time before meeting Baz, so i decided to just sit and read a book at Borders. So, i picked up this book called "Rules for life". I only reached to the 5th Rule when Baz called.
It was really interesting if you have time to read it. The first rule was something about not telling everything you do to people. Just keep it under the hat. Like when someone asks you how you are, the only answer they're expecting is "Fine". Then everyone just goes on with their day. Half of me agrees with that, but the other half thinks that if your family or closest of friends asks you how you are... I doubt i'll just say fine if something was bothering me.. and vice versa.
There was this one rule that went something like... everyone is a human being, and human beings are known for their complexity. This complexity involves making mistakes. However, everyone wants to be perfect. But you're suppose to do the opposite. You have to accept who you are. Making mistakes is part of making who you are now. You shouldnt dwell on your mistakes, because we're allowed to. The important thing is how you handle your mistake. You should learn from your mistake and move on.. and hopefully not make the same one again. You shouldnt let yourself be stuck in life by that one mistake.
Another rule was about the cliche birthday saying "the older you are, the wiser you get". It kind of ties up with the previous rule.. in that, as you get older, you tend to make more mistakes.. but that's how you become wiser. Because you learn from them. Everyone gets older. And everyone is naive at one point. Like for example, if you had a bad relationship.... it might be because both or one of you were naive enough to think it would have worked. And that it was probably just that part of your life that made you a stronger person. He also mentioned that... the more mistakes you make during your youth period, the less you'll have to encounter after that. Haha. New problems will just keep appearing as you grow older. THAT I KNOW! Nothing comes easy.
Ok, i should stop. I might have totally said differently than was intended. You should read it yourself =D Im gona go back and get that book with my 20% voucher i have to print off .. weee :D Actually, i still have 2 books i havent finished reading. I'll consider. Or should i just go back and read the book in the store. Borders is awesome. HEHE.
After class, i went to town to buy some stuff. But i had some spare time before meeting Baz, so i decided to just sit and read a book at Borders. So, i picked up this book called "Rules for life". I only reached to the 5th Rule when Baz called.
It was really interesting if you have time to read it. The first rule was something about not telling everything you do to people. Just keep it under the hat. Like when someone asks you how you are, the only answer they're expecting is "Fine". Then everyone just goes on with their day. Half of me agrees with that, but the other half thinks that if your family or closest of friends asks you how you are... I doubt i'll just say fine if something was bothering me.. and vice versa.
There was this one rule that went something like... everyone is a human being, and human beings are known for their complexity. This complexity involves making mistakes. However, everyone wants to be perfect. But you're suppose to do the opposite. You have to accept who you are. Making mistakes is part of making who you are now. You shouldnt dwell on your mistakes, because we're allowed to. The important thing is how you handle your mistake. You should learn from your mistake and move on.. and hopefully not make the same one again. You shouldnt let yourself be stuck in life by that one mistake.
Another rule was about the cliche birthday saying "the older you are, the wiser you get". It kind of ties up with the previous rule.. in that, as you get older, you tend to make more mistakes.. but that's how you become wiser. Because you learn from them. Everyone gets older. And everyone is naive at one point. Like for example, if you had a bad relationship.... it might be because both or one of you were naive enough to think it would have worked. And that it was probably just that part of your life that made you a stronger person. He also mentioned that... the more mistakes you make during your youth period, the less you'll have to encounter after that. Haha. New problems will just keep appearing as you grow older. THAT I KNOW! Nothing comes easy.
Ok, i should stop. I might have totally said differently than was intended. You should read it yourself =D Im gona go back and get that book with my 20% voucher i have to print off .. weee :D Actually, i still have 2 books i havent finished reading. I'll consider. Or should i just go back and read the book in the store. Borders is awesome. HEHE.
Oh.. and i didnt get another sunny day today. It was actually REALLY cold today. I wouldnt be surprised if it'll snow tomorrow.
Good night everyone.
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