You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
You own it, you better never let it go
You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
This opportunity comes once in a lifetime
I was doing my pre-ride ritual while plugged in into the radio when I heard this song. I know this isn't the first time that I've heard this song and yes, i know, its a very old song. But for the first time in my life, this song made sense to me. It actually made sense!
Truth be told, I was running a fever just now. After reaching home, I tried watching Glee(awesome show btw) but fell asleep halfway through from the medications i took. I thought some rest might do me good but i felt as shitty as before after the sleep. Well, i decided to push through anyway since I want a spot for this Saturday's game. But when that song came on, POOOOF!! Fever gone!
This newfound realization put me in a spot of what I want to achieve for myself, for my family and just about anyone whom i hold dearly. There's so much that I still have to do. And now, there's nothing that I have to give up for a great future. My drive is back. I shall remain driven even after i've achieved my goals.
Patience comes to those who actually wait. Doesn't mean something can make you happy right now, yet make others miserable at the same time, is going to last. It'll only last when everyone's happy at the same time and at that everyone is happy for you too.
Rugby today was as awesome as ever. Skipped NTU training for SRC training. The view was as magnificent as always. But the one thing that I like so much about training there is that people, whom are as old as my dad, treat me as their peers. Literally. I know this doesnt seem much to many. But try talking business, family and jobs and you know what i mean. I feel so uncle-ish sometimes when i talk to them. Well, the good thing is that even when i keng with them, nobody will question me for doing so.
Well, as usual, I actually had a great deal of things to write about but when I actually get down to actually writing them, everything's forgotten. Sucks.
In life, as in rugby, you won't go far unless you know where the try line is
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