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Sunday, January 6, 2008

I know everyone feels under appreciated at times. But I guess I've felt it way too much that it feels somewhat like a norm. I don't need sympathy. Really, I don't.

This is actually for people who has always taken me for granted, thinking and believing that I will always do a certain something for them etc. And when I do, I certainly do not receive any form of recognition from any party. Worse still, I get blame for doing a mistake. I've had enough of that now.

Of course, I do not expect people to go a long way just to thank me for something small that I did. But when even major things that I do, and you don't even thank me or appreciate the work, I guess you have tremendously failed in life and of course, disappoint me.

I have a goal in my life right now. And I really hope no one is going to get in my way from now on. Not even you.

Because honestly, I think I've been too soft. Thank you very much for showing and proving that to me.