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14 May 2008

As much as I know that if you are determined and persist all the way, you will succeed, but I can understand it too if you were to give up halfway. I have been there too, but luckily something rescued me.

There really is nothing wrong in putting down something which you cannot carry already. Only then you can pick up something new.

not sure if this was posted for me
but definitely very encouraging
i think i have already picked up something new
more FOCUS now
FOCUS on a few good one
raise them up then pass them around
actually, its sounds more like can't bear to give it up
however, no goals no obligation
can give anyone up anytime
:)

im still wif 17JUNE :)
this is very encouraging too

thanks for keeping me going
may not have MAJOR PROJECTS now
but still MINOR PROJECTS in progress


sunshine @ 1:58 AM