Prologue
I know I’m the type who doesn’t know how to exist with others. But was it just me? Or am I really starting to love my classmates more?
As I quote my class rep, Sayid Aiman said
“Being rigid is essential for an organized system, but being flexible could lead to a more structured mechanism”
Ps: Quote is translated into English
Post-mortem for our Inter-faculty Scrabble Competition was held not 7 hours ago. Indeed what he said is true enough. We have to be flexible in life; always come out with a backup plan and always open to alternatives. Especially when this life is ain’t a one-man show. Working as a team is a lot better (if hearing this from a person who values solitude in absolute is awkward, my apology).
I only manage to extract some of the moral values listed by our class rep
- Be flexible
- Optimistic
- ………….. (forgotten)
- ………….. (forgotten)
- Alhamdulillah, thanks to Allah (always)
Followed by iftar jama’ie with the whole class, credits to all for giving a hand. As well as the tarawih, praise to Allah for all.
Epilogue
As I thought, hearts connected by means of The Almighty stay the warmest.
Ps: So the gentlemen went for a futsal session after tarawih, until 1 am I heard; since the mid semester assessment is over. More enthusiasm for qiamullail, insyaAllah.
I know I’m the type who doesn’t know how to exist with others. But was it just me? Or am I really starting to love my classmates more?
As I quote my class rep, Sayid Aiman said
“Being rigid is essential for an organized system, but being flexible could lead to a more structured mechanism”
Ps: Quote is translated into English
Post-mortem for our Inter-faculty Scrabble Competition was held not 7 hours ago. Indeed what he said is true enough. We have to be flexible in life; always come out with a backup plan and always open to alternatives. Especially when this life is ain’t a one-man show. Working as a team is a lot better (if hearing this from a person who values solitude in absolute is awkward, my apology).
I only manage to extract some of the moral values listed by our class rep
- Be flexible
- Optimistic
- ………….. (forgotten)
- ………….. (forgotten)
- Alhamdulillah, thanks to Allah (always)
Followed by iftar jama’ie with the whole class, credits to all for giving a hand. As well as the tarawih, praise to Allah for all.
Epilogue
As I thought, hearts connected by means of The Almighty stay the warmest.
Ps: So the gentlemen went for a futsal session after tarawih, until 1 am I heard; since the mid semester assessment is over. More enthusiasm for qiamullail, insyaAllah.
Allahu Akram!
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