Four Days to Go
Presentations are akin to 'Learn How to Fry Crab' live shows. You walk right up to the sales people, with onions, garlics, oil, chillies, *crabs* and start to fry, fry, fry and fry.
Goreng sessions!!! And like what they all say about experience, the more you practise the frying, the better you become at crapping. And the 'crab' also would taste better and more believable.
Model Compositions that you find in examination guidebooks are oft written by little kids who think that they write extremely well, no thanks to their teachers who sing high praises of them. What these students fail to remember is the fact that like everything else, even compositions and writing skills lie in the eye of the beholder. What you believe is good, may not be good at all. I've spent half the day reading a book filled with model compositions that are not worthy models at all. But then again, who am I to question high and mighty authors who slap in essays written by the irritating teacher's pet who at the end of the day *urgh* do end up being 'better than the rest of us'?
How do I decide? Easy. If I think you're good, you're good. If I think you're bad, you're bad. Anyway, don't fret. That's how the rest of the world works anyway. It was never about how you think about yourself, regardless of what those self-help books say. At the end of the day, important decisions that determine the outcomes of your dreams are never made by you.
Oh yes, it's all about luck. Such as mine. Where got people come to work on Labour Day one. Grrrrr.....
Okay stopping the complaints and back to work. As for you, you, you and the rest of the M'sia: Happy Holidays and be good!!!