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Saturday, July 26, 2008

How many times did I experience to fail because of failure? How many times did I cry or laugh at myself for such blunder that I, myself, have committed? How many opportunities did I miss because of such an erroneous act?

Calculus quiz, Physics problems, major/minor exams, I often lost big points in everything because of either I missed a step, overlooked the sign, or was mental blocked. The effort I exerted reviewing before and after I went to sleep was ultimately wasted.

Come on, Marese, you know the right answer. You always doubt your answer that is why you always change it. You know what? You are only making it worse. Why? because your first answer is always correct! Remember your Physics quiz? How many points did you lose because you change your right answer into a wrong one?

Remember, always be careful. Think twice before doing something. Failure comes right after carelessness.

May gamot sa kabobohan pero wala sa katangahan. awts.

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