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Sunday, January 2, 2011
a new year.

it's the second day of the new year. somehow 2010 seemed to pass by too quickly for my liking. however, despite it going by so fast, a lot of things happened in 2010, and it is certainly a year i would like to remember.

though i wish i could have change some things, i don't regret anything. we learn something every day. perhaps, yes, if i acted in a certain manner things would have been better. but with that said, i'm not taking into account of my circumstances then; i have to cut myself some slack. i like to believe that everything happens for a reason (as everyone likes to say).

i learnt a lot about myself the past 2 months, and that i feel is more important than anything else. but i can't deny that i'm still hurting. but life only moves in one direction - forward. i can't change the past. but i can change the present, and to a certain extent exert some control over the future; though this does not mean that i can predict it.

i may have lost a sense of a direction in life last year, but at least i now acknowledge that life is a journey and that i should take it one step at a time.

cheers to a new year :)

xo
sarah

7hours|away :: 3:28 PM


Persuasion by Jane Austen
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