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Before I sleep tonight, I feel a little melancholic. Perhaps it is the fact that I just revisited memories from the past. Once again, I hope that some memories can be washed away.

Yesterday before I started on my English assignment, I looked at my grades for the past three semester. I couldn't help but felt remorseful for not working as hard as I wanted myself to. At the back of my head I was thinking this is due to the fact that I am studying part time and making the wrong decision to take so many heavy modules. Anyway, I hope to do my best from now on. So then, even if I don't do well, I will not regret as I've tried.

Sometimes when I reflect, I think my train of thoughts may be kind of peculiar. Here I'm studying for a Bachelor in English with Business, there I am working as a Volunteer Management Executive. My interests are even more diverse; it ranges from animals to art to politics. Sometimes I don't even know my true identity... But one thing is for sure, I know what is the purpose of my life, I know what I want to accomplish and I know who are the people I love and what matters. :) So I guess, though once in a while I may have identity crisis, it's alright. I just have to come back to God and He will be my guide. :)

P.S: Haven't been updating on the sketchings I have done. So here it is, an eagle I have drawn recently. :) Hope you like it!

P.P.S: All the best for your new job Nat, my sweetheart! :D

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