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Wednesday, January 06, 2010 @ 8:46 PM

Hello everyone, or whoever who still reads this thing anymore,
in case you still have no idea,
OLEVEL RESULTS ARE COMING OUT ON MONDAY!!! :O
Shock. Anxiety. Nervousness. Anticipation.

Wonder what it'll turn out to be; 4 years of hard work.

Come to think of it, it doesn't really make much sense to judge one's capabilities and hard work for 4 years just by one major exam. A dedicated student becoming despondent on 11 Jan after knowing the outcome. Or maybe, one of the opposite turning into an ace student, just by a stroke of luck. Just wait and see what fate throws you into.

But then again, you can argue that fate can be worked against. All the hard work and effort, why should one succumb to fate? Why should one be victim to something that cannot even be proven to exist physically?

All in all, it's what we choose to believe in and how we choose to act upon the outcome, which will eventually be revealed, after 4 years of waiting.

Look to the brighter side.