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Friday, January 11, 2008 . 1:16 PM

Impossible Is Nothing... Or Is It?

Attempting the impossible... Is it brave? Or is it just stupid. Or is it somehow coincidental that the situations always are not tilted in your favour.

It's interesting... I'm constantly reminded of the conversations I've had with Jon Teo, Shuo Jie, and even Zeying...

Maybe it's the fact that perpetually choosing to do the impossible removes all the risk of failing... That's because you already know that you are going to fail. And that if you somehow manage to succeed, it will be all the more sweeter because it was supposed to be impossible anyway. Maybe that's the attraction... The attraction of the challenge.

I find that kind of behaviour a little worrying.

Or maybe you're just unlucky... And whenever in this kind of situation... The game you are attracted to playing is of extreme difficulty. In that case then it's your problem... You can only try your best to win the game.

Hmmmm.

Okay I'm gonna go write an e-mail for the army-going J3s of Raffles Chorale now... Shan't mull over this for too long... Just play the game.

"You'll Never Walk Alone"

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