Wednesday, December 3 @ 7:27 PM
Bleah, no point remembering the past as I figured out. Thanks to everyone that enlightened me =/ It's pointless to think about the past , so lets move on with life yeah? I haven't touched any of my POA homework and I have to sit for a mini POA exam next year on January 13?!? Oh well, better start to buck up, its 'O' levels next year! =) And my last year in my secondary school life (: Not forgetting NPCC, it was... a memorable experience. I can't bear to pass out of the unit, omg. I've never regretted choosing NPCC as my CCA, no matter how hard the trainings and punishments, I actually overcame them all. Thanks to my squadmates too, we've went through thick and thin together. I can now do what I didn't dare or couldn't do when I was in Sec 1.(Can I?) Also, my friends! My good friends, especially my lower sec friends (: Haha, okay on to something else
I'm still slacking, never read next year's textbook and all the crap. ^^ I didn't even bother o_o I've been too lazy. I came across an article on how to score straight A's on wiki how, Isaac gave me the link. It's about time I start following the article. I don't have a goal currently, I can't think of one because I totally have no clue as to what courses that I plan to take in future. Maybe, I should start thinking about one soon. Hah, actually goals that are not written down are not goals but wishes. Well, it all has to depend on my results in the very first place. I’m most worried about my English, because it’s like the most important subject? Actually worrying won’t help much, ‘Actions speaks louder than words’. Why don’t I just put in effort to improve my English? Ahh, studies are never ending.
Been watching Band of Brothers lately on YouTube. It's an old miniseries broadcasted on HBO 7 years ago. It's about the experiences of E Company ("Easy Company") of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, United States Army 101st Airborne Division in WWII (so chim right?), I remember watching it before but I couldn't remember the story, so I decided to watch it again. You never cease to amaze me, Band of Brothers ._. I'm still currently watching it. And I've learnt some important lessons from it. Like, some people are a natural borne leader, when certain situation arises, they will take the initiative to do what is best for the platoon. While some others are able to volunteer themselves for certain tasks that may risk your life. I really admire these people for their courage and bravery. I can’t imagine how it’s like to be in a war. Bullets flying everywhere and grenades going off. It must have been a scary thing. But their sheer determination just blows me away.
As I continue to watch the miniseries, I believe that I will learn more about WWII and most importantly, more about the characteristics and qualities of the US soldiers. I wonder if Singaporeans including me, can have such.. sheer determination and leadership quality. Every one of us are leaders, but it's up to us, whether we want to show this quality or not. Anyway, I have confidence in our country. Should there be a war which I really really hope there won't be, the SAF would do its part to protect the people and fight for their country. I hope there will never be a WWIII. World peace is a good thing. Terrorism around the world is already bad enough, not to mention external conflicts between countries. I think I’ll stop here, will post next time!
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I'm someone who is shy, especially towards girls because all my life I've been studying in a all boys school. I only have a brother and almost all of my cousins are guys too, so I can't help it (: However, I really open up when I know my friends well enough, we'll do things together, have fun together and maybe even study together? haha