Yea, "the good times are always so short". Back from OBS, learnt a great deal, had loads of fun, a changed person now. It's amazing how strong a group can become, if its members could work together as one. We were such an incredible team, literally a team of leaders.. good followers, proactive, efficient, intellectual, mature, sociable, inquisitive, resilient. I have no doubt on the potential of these potential scholars.
Everyone had a great time, I believe. Nobody lost their temper despite the rigorous itinerary, no prejudice and discrimination, absolutely. Instead, the air was constantly filled with joy, laughter, and the sweet sweet taste of unbound friendship and team spirit, of course and the racist and dirty jokes too. Most of us have a common feel that we're closer than with our own CTs, which is kinda true. The bonds forged over the last 3 days kinda made me ponder, what's 05S6E? Quite nothing. I have no promising faith in it anymore, not that I had any high hopes on it before.. just disappointed to have a lifeless two years in the college.
There are no strangers in this world, just friends you haven't met. There is no such thing as failure, just lessons haven't learnt. I have learnt much from Dean, my peers, and the course objectives.
Trying and fail is better than failing to try. You only live once, so live life to the fullest and embrace whatever comes as best you can. I feel that Dean's "Ok, Sure!" philosophy just sums it all.
A strectched mind will never shrink back to it's original form, that's how it is.
Whether I will be offered MHA's provisional scholarship contract from this assessment is quite secondary (but crucial still lah). What's more important is, I've grown.
Days 4, 5 and 6 left.