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  • Like The Flowing River
    Sunday, February 17 / 18:59
    DEATH.

    It's one topic that many of us avoid. But I feel I have a responsibility to let my readers know the important things in life. And death is probably the most important thing. We're all walking towards death, but we never know when death will touch us. And it's our duty therefore to look around us, to be grateful for each minute. But we should also be grateful to death, because it makes us think about the importance of each decision we take, or fail to take; it makes us stop doign anything that keeps us stuck in the category of the 'living dead' and instead, usrges us to risk everything, to bet everything on those things we always dreamed of doing. Because whether we like it or not, the angel of death is waiting for us.

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    On another note, I managed to pull through the gruelling week. Alhamdullilah. The aftermath, food and laughter and friends make me one hapy girl. It was definitely not easy, but we pulled through. We compromised each others' mood swings and bitch-fits, so as to do tasks to the best of our abilities. As much as I want a break so badly, well there's still Entrepreneurship Day and exams. For now, the only thing I'm looking forward to is Shima's party. :)