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Friday, August 18, 2006

Dear Blogger,

Wow, it seems so long since I last posted. Then again, I haven't been posting regularly since the Prelims and 'O's are drawing near.

Let's start on what I want to talk about today: Appreciation.

There was this incident in school where my teacher returned to the class to look for something she left there.

'We didn't see it'.

That was what someone said. In actual fact, it dropped and no one bothered to pick it up. I don't think many people liked this teacher. A while after she left, Janice said something that just, 'Pang!', hit me hard in not only the face, but in my heart and conscience as well.

if we returned it to her, she might really appreciate it.'

I never thought about it that way. I never thought about the appreciation people get for the little things we do, for the little things we say.

This goes the same for every little thing we do or say. You might not know how much impact it hits the person.

For example, there might be this friend who was just getting on your nerves as you are doing your homework. Then you go 'hm', 'ya', 'orh' on whatever she/he says. Then you just go,

'You know, we have to hand in this piece of work by today.'

It makes the matter worse if you said that in an irritated tone.

Remember, for every little action you make, it may have a great impact on someone else.

Woah, I must remember that as well...

Smilez,
- Sakura


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