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Saturday, June 21, 2008

In my opinion, I really don't think anyone is born to be a passive person.
Its more of a nurture than nature.
Of course there is no doubt that a small percentage of the people do not fall in this category.


What then makes someone being passive then?
I guess the reason is much or less quite standard -- The environment.

So much things you have wanted to say it out, but once you have type then all out nicely (definitely deleted and rewritten and edited many times) and wanted to send it out to get help or advice, you stop. WHY?
You scroll through the contact list of your phone. Once, twice, and after the third time, you finally decided to delete that S.O.S message.

So then all those troubles start to accumulate in you.
One day, you realise it isnt that tough to live with all these in you.
And so the population of passive peeps increased by one.

in the lost&found box .. 3:22 pm