I put on my tunic in the morning and wondered when was the last time I last wore it. When it occurred to me it was when I went to meet up this particular friend of mine whom I did not keep in contact now, I wondered whether to have clothes older than your friendship is a good thing or not. Okay, perhaps I should clarify that the friendship didn't officially end but we are both too lazy to keep in contact. Anyway, I have been wondering whether I truely know X at all since we never really had any HTHT session. By the way, almost all my old friends are people who do HTHT.
One thing I have learnt through arts camp is that people bond the best when they talk about something personal. I do have a preference to know how my friends feel rather than what happen to them. Then again, too much of personal talk is too exhausting but I still feel that it's good to do that once in a while. I would say the same for any kind of relationship. It's good to know how another person is feeling on the inside before he/she drifts apart from you. I think the reason why I have generation gap with my parents is because we never had any HTHT. To be fair to them, I also understand that it's not their culture to engage in such activity in the first place.
Lesson learnt here: Engage in heavy topic once in a while.
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I just took a depression quiz online just now. (I suspect I have mild depression because I don't really see much hope in my future. I am living day to day without concrete plan or vision about what would happen next, but I don't feel suicidal of course. ) Thank Goodness, I only have moderate depression which is said to be rather common among most people.
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On a lighter note, Jingyi introduced me to Vitas' parody on youtube. We watched it in Amy's laptop in the arts club room today. Damn funny. =D
Please curb the urge to kick his face on laptop while watching.
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