I'm sooo addicted to blogging but I have lesser time to spend in front of the pc since the beginning of this new tiring sem. I'm having a heavy workload, lots of assignments and presentations. Yeah, I know, I shouldn't be complaining as this is my final year - final year students are supposed to bury their nose in lecture notes, academic books and so on. It's been only two weeks, but I'm getting tired and bored. My schedule is so hectic, sooner or later I would have to stop going to one of my regular tkd trainings.
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I took the LRT to go to the univ today. Baba gave me a lift as he passes the paramount station every morning on the way to his office. I like to take LRT because I have the time to be alone despite of the cramped train, dwell in my emotional self, allowing my mind to wonder around and visiting some specific areas in my memory, and of course observing how people behave in this materialistic and selfish world. While waiting for the train, I saw Chung Eng walking up the stairs to the platform. I thought of waving at him, but I was worried he might not notice me, and I might look like a fool...he walked towards the crowd, I waved hard to catch his attention. He was quite surprised, but he seemed to be pleased, he said "hello" and stood by my side. Chung Eng is a senior from one of my martial arts classes, I admired him, but I've never really spoke to him, I'm a shy person remember?! I thought he might just wave back and walk to another corner to wait for the LRT. I was quite pleased when he actually initated the conversation. We talked about our schedule, both of us in our final year, our majors. Chung Eng thinks literature is a boring subject but people who understand it (sort of) would have great interest in it. I can't agree more. I didn't expect to have lengthy conversation with him, I'm glad that I waved to him. This is one person that I truly admire, and being able to be yourself in front of your "idol" - it is so damn great!
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