Come away with me.
Got to know a couple of acquaintances whom reinforced my wants.
This time round i am trying real hard to make it on my own, if you can see.
It's always good to have company but when time comes for the unavoidable to happen, i guess we too, can manage it alone. (Remember it is always enough to be taken care of by myself)
Seriously, dreams are pretty much redundant if you can already foresee what you will become in 10, or 20 years time, give or take a couple of scenarios. We will all graduate from youth, get stuck in the rat race of humanity till the society gives you a break (prolly 5 years before you close your eyes for the final time) while in the meantime holding on tightly to the illusions we conjure up of the prettier tomorrows. For some, they climb up the right ladder to success which guarantees them a one-way ticket to the pot of gold at the other end of the rainbow while others climb up other ladders all the same BUT end sliding down the snake's tail to the bottom and have to make do with whatever else.
Seriously, i dont want to live to 30 and start looking back and regretting what have i NOT done the things i wanted to do when i can. I want to step out to the working world in future knowing that i've tried my very best. I want to be able to share my experiences with others if possible, inspiring them to do what they want if it's within their means. A degree CAN BE a passport to a great career. But attitude takes you to the top. I don't want to recall my education as a series of mugging feat after another, attempting to break my previous semester GPA with more As and lesser Bs and Cs. I want to be able to reminisce about a million other things like Reaction, FOP activities, sports, recre stuff, competitions, carnivals, seminars, slacking in the library beside a bunch of people who were mugging, getting chided by the fierce and unfriendly lab tech, and mugging of course, beside many others like SEP, WAT,hall etc..
Humans do change you know. To an unimaginable extent. Maybe it's all inborn but a tap on the right nock sets you going. The world is as big as you think it is.
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