Today I’ve spent lunch time with an Indian intern and I realised that when you’re somewhat confused and keep on double-guessing your decision and here comes someone from a totally different perspective who tells you, “I think you did what should be done.” And he may not entirely agree with EVERYTHING and you may not be able to tell him EXACTLY how you feel and why you did what you did and everything that happened in between but even with his bleak understanding of what you’re going through he gives you a good, firm nod, it makes you believe that yeah, you indeed did the right thing. You may never even come close to guessing how relieving it is. But of course you’d still feel pangs of negative emotions every now and then but you always go back to that one fateful lunch with someone who doesn’t share anything in common with you yet believes in your decision, you know you’re in the right path.
Super P.S. And yes Hana, it's because you don't want to eat lunch with me anymore that I'm stuck with my new bestfriends. :P Although I admit, N is helpful.
8 comments:
sorry!!! i'll make it up to you tomorrow. i still love you dear. peksman! =)=)=)
haha :P it's fine really. ;) bonding time with an Indian proved really worthwhile today hehe.
and wow you're home na! i am too, obviously. :P
oo nga. we left exactly at six. your boss went home early so your gill & pol were able to leave right away.
At least you're taking someone's opinion seriously, right?
@Hana: MY boss, wow. :P
@anonymous: that depends on who you are.
and omg MY gill and pol huh?? wait till i tell them about this tomorrow...
*shakesheadanddisbelief*
:P
waaahhhh!!! i didn't mean it! i swear!!! bwahahaha!!!
And you think we believe you Hana? :P COME ON!!!
HAHA.
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