i was thinking about my previous post. i was planning to relate my dfa-clark experience with something and this afternoon it all came back. you see, i was lined up to pay for a kilo of sugar and a pack of batteries at the grocery when this man cut off the line since, according to him, he was only buying a pad of paper. it was really no big deal to me. i was not in a hurry anyway but i just thought that a lot of people just don't have consideration for others. it sucks! ...and going back to the dfa-clark experience...while lined up for the last step, i thought experiences like that one is one major reason why i'm not keen on migrating anywhere abroad. i'm just not an "immigration" person. i mean, when you're applying for a visa, you go to the immigration office of the country you're planning to go to. there's really not much problem with that. my problem is when people from the immigration asks you questions which you ought to answer not honestly as yo...
What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from. TS Eliot