At 2230h, i reached home, all tired, exhausted, worn and tired out, but it was a well-spent day, i must say. Maybe only the last few hours.
School was as usual, boring, with Rosary going mad, Charmaine going crazy, Lyn going high, Si Ian sleeping, Renu being dao, Cheryl being cute, juniors being noisy, teachers being evil....and this list never ends. Yet it's still so normal.
As Drama Club, we attended the Drama and Youth Forum on second chances--The Yellow Ribbon Project. It was inspiring, i must say. Although it is a fact that it is a method to promote the Yello Ribbon Project to youths, but i learnt a lot from it. Serious.
The panelists, while clearing the doubts of ours, told us: They are ex-offenders. To us, the term "ex" refers to those who are willing to repent, are repentant and are willing to change for the better. Meanwhile, those who still live in the delusional world of theirs, being reluctant to repent, even if they have served their sentence, would still be offenders. So it's the present that matters most. Their past don't matter anymore, because what matters is that they are willing to repent now and that they are moving towards becoming a better person. In addition, not only do they understand from their previous mistakes, but what really matters is what they do with their understanding.
Whoa. i was inspired.
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i've got a script to complete. bye~! I had a real good time@10:58 PM
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