It has been one month I had not blogged. This was due to the intensive obession with mapling. Finally, I could take a breather and started to break off maple. Anyway, it was fun but due to my time constraint, I decided against it. I would however, occasionally go in and check out my stuff.
Anyway, with regards to what Daniel had said, I did agreed that it was very wonr of me to judge the book by its cover. The 1.99 shop model was not just a pretty face, she was able to overcome her downfall and emerged success and I thought it was great that she was able to overcome it. I was glad that I hda attended the talk and was really motivated by it. Life is not exactly a bed of roses. To emerge success, one has to over come many obstacles to get to the stage they wanted. Hence, it was great to see a true story from a failure. It was also great that she had taken up responsibility for her failure. She had admitted that it was her fault that she failed in her buisness and I thought, wow, she is really courageous about it. Many people do not take up responsibility for their actions. They tended to shift responsibility to others for one's failure. I thought that was a wrong mindset and people who did that, no matter how successful they are, they are failures in my opinion. Those who know only to shift responsibilities are cowards, who dared not to own up. I had been through and I had friends that are kind of like, once the case is a goner, they started blaming others but in my mind, I was thinking, you are the one did all the work and stuff. Anyway, I never wanted to blame anyone for my misfortune. When I am in the wroong, I would admit it to not to shift responsiblity even how hopeless the case and I did admire Ms Chong for her bravery.
Anyway, I knew I had not been studying for my common test and if I failed, which is most likely for general paper and chemistry, I would seriously need to work on it, not no more to obesssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssion to maple!!
what we could have been, 7:34 PM.