It's been four days into the new year and I still have yet to make any resolution. I was pretty bothered by enlistment matters for the past few days and thus didn't have time to come up with any. Now that I have only one pathetic day left on the main island, I shall devote five minutes to get it done.
1. Make more friends in NS Isn't it obvious enough that the main and only reason I am looking forward to enlistment is to meet new people?2. Keep in contact with current friends. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be what I am today. (Not that I am really something, but hey, I'm some thing.)3. Think of the consequences before carrying something out, i.e. no regrets. I don't want to keep floundering in a sea of penitence like what I have been doing since the start of my life.4. Read more. Not necessarily only fiction though; throw me some National Geographic or Newsweek and I might read them if I can be arsed enough to. I've been playing so much for the whole of the holidays that I've lost touch with the english language. If this carries on, I might as well become mute.5. Play more. Even though the A levels had ended in November last year, I was so traumatised with my performance that I couldn't fully enjoy what I used to love - gaming. No biggie actually, for there weren't many enticing new titles. The last game I bought was probably Resident Evil 4, which I have finally completed after assuring myself that chainsaw-wielding maniacs are so fugly, they have to wear a sack over their heads, and then laugh at that before I could muster up the courage to continue with the game. So yeah, I'm looking forward to a whole lot of titles, like Tomb Raider: Legends and Final Fantasy XII.6. Love more, hate less. Not that I usually go around hating people, but some people really deserve it. Oh well, now that I've made a point to stop the hating, I think everyone else should start the year with a brand new hate-list. Heh.Six are sufficient - I'm not sure how many I'll be able to fulfil anyway.
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Wednesday, January 4, 2006.