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Saturday, March 24, 2007

"We know what we've done. Don't call us a legend. Just call us The 07S401."


Mahmat. Im still trying to let go.

Alone in darkness at
8:13 PM


Sunday, March 18, 2007

Today has been an absolutely wonderful day for me. I hope it has been the same for you too! (:


Anyway, as you may have noticed, I havent really been faithfully updating my blog. I realise that updating my blog is no longer one of my priorities, now that I have others. Actually, and in fact, it has never been in the first place. Haha. So I'll only update when I feel like it.

Sighs. TJC life officially begins as of tomorrow. I hope everything turns out well. Afterall, Im going to be spending the next 2 years of my life there.

Okay. I have no idea what Im talking about already. Ive just lost that "I-want-to-tell-everyone-how-sad-my-life-is" feeling.


Oh yes, before I forget.
Happy Birthday Alicia!

Alone in darkness at
7:07 PM


Thursday, March 08, 2007

"I'm sorry to inform you, but your appeal has been unsuccessful."

As much as I was already expecting it, the confirmation still took some time to sink in. Such is the weightage of the word "unsuccessful", that it determines the course of my life for the next 2 years.

So, its been confirmed. The next 2 years of my life will be spent at Temasek. But disappointed as I may be that I couldnt get into VJ, I wont just whine and run away. Miss Looi's words are still ringing in my head.

"Where ever you're posted to, make it work."

Make it work, make it work. Thats right. I AM going to make this work. I'll chiong in my CCA and my academics, and I'll chase after that portfolio which is so very important.

You know, when I informed my dad about the appeal having been rejected, he asked me that one question which I took a long long time to answer.

"So, do you want to appeal to MJ?"

I was shocked at first, that he had relented. Meridian had never been in the story. Then, memories of the time in MJ with 401 began to flood back. I thought, "I could still return to them, this didnt have to end." But then again, as much as I wasnt yet ready to leave the 401 I'd loved so much, I knew that my parents would very much want me to stay in TJ. So after what felt like eternity, I answered.

"No."

Alone in darkness at
11:21 AM


Friday, March 02, 2007

“Life has never been so good.” To what extent is this true for young people today?


In today’s seemingly peaceful society, it is not uncommon to hear elderly family members or relatives express their firm beliefs in how young people today have it easy in life. This leads many to question whether young people today really have as good a life as some claim. While it is true that times have changed and that young people today are spared from facing certain problems which had plagued past generations, it is also only fair that one should take into account other considerations before deciding to agree with such a statement. In this essay, I intend to refute the commonly-held misconception that young people today definitely have a good life, by addressing some problems faced by young people, aged below 35, on the individual, societal and international levels.

A very common problem faced by young people today is stress. Stress can originate from many sources, be it the rigours of school life, or the demanding work life in the case of young working adults. A survey conducted on teens in America in 2003 revealed that seventy per cent of that teens surveyed admitted to have been stressed out in school. Sixteen per cent even went on to admit that they had on at least one occasion considered suicide. This only shows how stress is an imminent problem for teenagers today, and that teens need not necessarily have a good life as many might think.

Another problem faced by young people today is the competitiveness of the society. The unforgiving nature of any society causes stiff competition for people, in particular young people. A slip-up in the strive for success in the society could prove to be a costly mistake. A report published by a Malaysian national newspaper in 2006 reveals that 70% of all public university graduates in Malaysia are unemployed. Such is the intensity of competition in countries. Competitiveness in the society is most likely to begin in school for teenagers, and thereafter carried on into the intense working environment of young adults. Thus, it would be a gross overstatement to say that young people today enjoy a good life compared to past generations.

Indeed, it can be seen thus far that life might not necessarily be good for the young people of today. What more, with the rising threat of terrorism in the world. Terrorist activities are on-going problems and they have increased dramatically over the past decade resulting in a huge concern about the safety of all people, not just young people. The most devastating and terrorising attack being the “September 11 Incident”, involving the hijacking and crashing of two planes into the World Trade Centre in America. Terrorism problems on the incline can only add to the woes of young people as it has a devastating effect on the county and its economy, affecting young people both directly and indirectly.

Critics of this stand may argue that with rising standard of living in most countries, young people today actually have an increasingly comfortable life. However, having addressed the problem of stress and competition in the society faced by young people, one would hasten to state that a higher standard of living actually indirectly causes these two problems. This is mainly due to the fact that with a higher standard of living, people are under more stress to maintain it, also resulting in an increasing level of competitiveness in the society. Hence, a higher standard of living does in fact indirectly add to the problems faced by young people today, and might not necessarily result in a better life for young people today.

Others may also argue that the world is generally more peaceful today, compared to the past which had seen the World Wars and other hardships. This shows that young people today have a better life compared to past generations. However, while there may not be an on-going World War like in the past, young people today face other problems of their own. These problems cannot be compared to past problems in the same way. There are problems of widespread sexually-transmitted diseases and famine in Africa, while there is also on-going violence in the Middle-eastern countries. These problems have not affected the past generations on as large a scale as it has on young people today. Hence, it would be unfair to say that young people today have not gone through the same hardships as past generations.

In conclusion, the idea that young people today are having it easier in life may seem inviting at first, but after examining some of the problems faced by young people today on the individual, societal and international levels, it would be unfair to say that life today has never been so good, especially for young people.



Upon request by Alicia. (:


Alone in darkness at
7:55 PM


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