hello. over e past few days, i received many smses, tags and 2 emails from 2 special people in my life.abt e stupid previous posts. to all you people, thanks.
aside from all the encouragements, God has opened my eyes to the many concerned friends i have ard me.and i felt very very blessed. to people i rarely talk to, or just talk to fool ard with(those friends are really cool pple ;)), thanks for helping me. i guess i'm in a much better condition now than that day. learnt to...accept e state that i'm in. that i'm not as good as last time, or as i wish to be. but hey, i'm not giving up. at times i'll slip, but i'll raise and step up when i wake up and realise.alamak i'm not putting in my best. 2 more weeks. after that, coach says to take a break from running and totally recover from my hip strain. and so totally recover i am. i'm aiming for top5 next yr. it's my last chance.but this i'll leave for another day. thanks mates, you guys mean e world to me. thanks father, you mean my life to me.
http://redsports.sg/2007/04/22/48th-national-inter-school-cross-country-championships/
e way e writer wrote abt xcountry natls..wow. i wish i was part of e celebration too .but nah no looking back and regretting.
What struck me(one of e writers) most was the story he(C.Kunalan) told of how he left secondary school with only three ‘O’ levels. Today, Mr Kunalan is an Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Education.
So it goes to show that it doesn’t matter how you start sometimes, but how you continue and finally, how you finish.
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