Monday, April 11, 2005 :::
making a statement requires real thought, full and matured debates within the mind, and the unyielding commitment to wholly believe and embrace that statement which must be concisely and coherently made.
carefully observing and deducing is hard comtemplation, forming a line to emblematize personal conviction is bold assertion, and being faithful inspite of resulting derision and odium is stubborn courage. a statement is not taking a walk in the park and making a mark, it demands real toil. it is not about being in the comfortable nor flaunting the outrageous, and it is not even about being true to yourself. it is about being staunch to the otherwise fleetingly fickle emotions backed up by infactual and heart-biased perception.
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::: posted by Richard Wan at 2:02 AM