Weird..
Hmmm.. Finally got out of camp and now into the 4 days long weekend..
Soon, year 2007 will arrive, in about 2~3 days time.. Some people dread it, while others are hoping for the best in the upcoming year.. Hereby wishing all out there, A Happy New Year and may all your wishes come true..
Strangely to say, I find that more and more people are getting more occupied with their lives now.. But I don't know with what.. People are finding less time to catch up with friends and family... Are we really that busy? Or are there too many new responsibilities and commitments that we have to take up?
Day by day, we are slowly stepping into the shoes of maturity.. I would say that this applies to most people, if not all.. But in the process of it, are we actually losing some part of our old lives? Somewhat, by inputing new things into your mind, you seemed to be deleting some as well.. What happened to all those friends that played and teared with you during your secondary school years? What happened to your cousin that you used to joke with so much and you actually only meet up once a year? What happened to the past that we used to live in?
As days pass by, are we actually growing up? Or just trying to abandon those useless and unproductive formalities that we practised in the past?
Some questions to ponder before the start of the new year.
Seriously, I seemed to have lesser friends than before. Wonder where they went?
Maybe, its just me.
Soon, year 2007 will arrive, in about 2~3 days time.. Some people dread it, while others are hoping for the best in the upcoming year.. Hereby wishing all out there, A Happy New Year and may all your wishes come true..
Strangely to say, I find that more and more people are getting more occupied with their lives now.. But I don't know with what.. People are finding less time to catch up with friends and family... Are we really that busy? Or are there too many new responsibilities and commitments that we have to take up?
Day by day, we are slowly stepping into the shoes of maturity.. I would say that this applies to most people, if not all.. But in the process of it, are we actually losing some part of our old lives? Somewhat, by inputing new things into your mind, you seemed to be deleting some as well.. What happened to all those friends that played and teared with you during your secondary school years? What happened to your cousin that you used to joke with so much and you actually only meet up once a year? What happened to the past that we used to live in?
As days pass by, are we actually growing up? Or just trying to abandon those useless and unproductive formalities that we practised in the past?
Some questions to ponder before the start of the new year.
Seriously, I seemed to have lesser friends than before. Wonder where they went?
Maybe, its just me.
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