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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Once again back to reality that, what is the reality about? It's time to book in again!

Now understand how does all those NSF feel. Initially I thought it is ok. But now, I feel no. I can feel that life as a civilian is too short. Starting to miss my time as a student, as a person waiting to enlist. Don't really like NS life much as too much restriction. I really like life that is more filled with excitement. But now, I am still at the training phases of my NS. It should be naturally that I thought that way. Hopefully, after I go my rank, things will be better, my thought will be better as I am really used to the life of leading and leading rather than as a trainee.

Out of the tough road, there will be a light at the exit. I know that the route now is tough, there are things that I dislike along the process. However, if I really pass through it once, the light will be shinning at the exit.

JIA YOU YI LONG ;)



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