Well, after an arduous day in orchard fending off these crazy shoppers who probably have a fetish for getting caught in crowds, my list is almost done. Today was great fun and the past few weeks have made me understand the need to 'remaining in touch'.
My readers, I think that at this juncture of my life (which happens to be a time in which I am deep in thought whilst lifeguarding at the pool deck of Temasek club, listening to 'lush' and enjoying a ham pita sandwich), I really do feel that keeping in touch is not important but a key stone in life. When I mention keeping in touch, I don't just mean the usual 'hi', 'bye', 'see you later' kind of keeping in touch. I mean developing the friendship and making a profound effort to compromise, understand and effectively foster relationships.
I thank God that many good friends have come my way in this post 'A' level period. New friends like Han, Kiat, Wei Ting and Penguin all serve to complement my growing friendship with Jerome, Yanni, Kuoks and Chris. Thanks guys for being such wonderful people (sorry about Bangkok). Anyhow, I will end this post with 2 advice for you all.
#1(from Joel): Stick to a close and well knitted group of friends. No point of building a vast network of fair weather individuals.
#2: Keep in touch, don't just say 'see you' when you probably won't even try to do that. Make good of your friendships and your promises-at least try to. In a single word, CHERISH.
My readers, I think that at this juncture of my life (which happens to be a time in which I am deep in thought whilst lifeguarding at the pool deck of Temasek club, listening to 'lush' and enjoying a ham pita sandwich), I really do feel that keeping in touch is not important but a key stone in life. When I mention keeping in touch, I don't just mean the usual 'hi', 'bye', 'see you later' kind of keeping in touch. I mean developing the friendship and making a profound effort to compromise, understand and effectively foster relationships.
I thank God that many good friends have come my way in this post 'A' level period. New friends like Han, Kiat, Wei Ting and Penguin all serve to complement my growing friendship with Jerome, Yanni, Kuoks and Chris. Thanks guys for being such wonderful people (sorry about Bangkok). Anyhow, I will end this post with 2 advice for you all.
#1(from Joel): Stick to a close and well knitted group of friends. No point of building a vast network of fair weather individuals.
#2: Keep in touch, don't just say 'see you' when you probably won't even try to do that. Make good of your friendships and your promises-at least try to. In a single word, CHERISH.
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