Colours of Life
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
10:50:00 pm

Refound

A little 2 cent thought of mine. Was just deciding on a few things. Somehow it don't really look ok but some how i'm kinda happy with it. =) Wells, Martin's weird right. haha.

I think many people tend to lose sight of what they originally set out to do don't they? When we were young we all wanted to be fireman, policeman, nurse etc. But how many of suh little ambition or should i say, dreams, actually come true in the end. Well, there are, but rare few.

Then there comes the growing and facing the reality part. Dreams and passion changes... directions drawn seems wrong now. Then you meet more people. Perspective changes. The world seem to be a bad place suddenly. Maybe your parents are right, everyone's a bad guy afterall. Or something like that. Then come your down period. Everything's bad. Why don't the world end like now or something.

All in all, life's just like one massive, crowded and messy merry-go-round. Sadly lots of people gone lost halfway. Maybe they met the wrong people and shown them the wrong directions or they simply just give up on themselves and the world.

But no matter what happens, i guess we just need to be found. What we really like and love at the end of the day. What really makes us happy and be yourself.

Whats makes you so?


Martin -




Martin Goh, 1989
was Pioneer Primary School
was Fairfield Methodist Secondary School
Anglo-Chinese Junior College
Music & Trombone
Black


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