Wednesday, April 01, 2009
{ 6:33 PM }
I adore mind games and I relish the fact that I get to play them-well.
Expertise.
I'm just going to do a recount today.
Sit back, relax and enjoy Changyen's storytime.
I still recall the time Jacelyn and I had a conflict so bad, we were throwing dirty looks at each other everytime we walked past one another. Leaders had to step in to help to resolve it and I still remember we cried in the cafe one day before Enrolment 2008! *faints*
When we talked about it the day before Senior Drill Competition, we saw how stupid and childish the reason for our conflict was. Plus, how we went around gossiping and telling everyone about how bad(I'm using a mild word here for that case)the other person was and ended up affecting those around us, causing them to take sides-which shouldn't have been so. As the Chinese saying goes "yi ren zuo shi yi ren dang"; a person responsible for his actions should also be responsible for the outcome. No other innocent party should be dragged into whatever situation those two in conflict are in. Come to think of it, it wasn't worth it at all.
In retrospect, the reason(s) for the conflict were hilarious(Okay, at least, when I think about it now.)but it's amazing how we couldn't laugh it off then.
Lol. Sorry for bringing you into the picture, but I think this is really worth sharing.
After going through the DI course with Siwei and you, I think we've been talking a lot more than we used to. That's a good thing too! Looking forward to our 9th time showering together. I sounded a wee bit lecherous there, but it's okay!
I know that wasn't a proper recount, but I seriously am unable to recall what we talked about in her room that day -.-
Kennedy and Khrushchev. US vs USSR.
It takes two hands to clap and two parties to acknowledge their faults before something can be settled properly. If one resorts to some underhand mean to do something, the other wouldn't appreciate it. Basically, don't gossip -.- Diplomacy is something not many can master. The Cuban Missile Crisis was peacefully solved
without affecting the rest of the countries around them when the two parties compromised. They sought each others opinion and were receptive, I suppose? (Correct me if I'm wrong. I didn't really pay attention during that chapter.)
Now isn't that a happy ending?
Oh, Happy April Fools' to all out there.
No, not that my post was meant to be a joke.