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Source: Tumblr Always look forward to full days I get to spend at home although I usually end up with no one to hold proper conversatio...

Source: Tumblr

Always look forward to full days I get to spend at home although I usually end up with no one to hold proper conversations with (or in today's case, with a sleeping brother). Still wake up early but the ability to sneak the occasional shut-eye as and when I feel like does lift my day a little.

I've been reminded at least six times this week that we've only got four more weeks of the semester to get by. The days are long and the nights short, but alas, this is the life of a student. I'm jaded, there's no denying that. But days still pass and it becomes a repeated process of taking a step at a time.

I read online earlier today that most of us look forward to Friday (I'm guilty), so much that we dread the other five days of the work week. We end up hating those five days out of every week in our lives, which means we actually detest 5/7 of our lives. Why do we torture ourselves so? Is it really that difficult to like what we do and enjoy the 24 hour system out of the number of years we are granted?

I suppose my purpose in life for now would be to love, to fall, absolutely, deliriously, dangerously, in love, with what I do at that very moment. On a Sunday night I won't be sullen because I'll be looking forward to the next day.

February was all sorts of struggles, arguments, agreements and a mini break in between. I've learnt then that working together turns us against one another and it's ultimately inevitable to take sides, whether I like it or not. The world isn't all roses and butterflies, it isn't all that pleasant at all. And sometimes we have to make decisions that'll have the power to ruin friendships. But in the end, there is the possibility of kissing and making up. It boils down to the separation of business and personal, mixing them together could be deadly. If only everyone felt this way.

Still, ever thankful for the short respite the Lunar New Year brought around. Today is the last day of the 15-day long celebration (sadly unlike the Chinese, we don't celebrate all 15 days).

This February I learnt the power of words. That so much more can expressed through alphabets put together to form words put together to form sentences put together to form phrases put together to form paragraphs put together to form lengthy letters. Sometimes, articulation doesn't have to be spelled out word for word.

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