Q09: What was the most important lesson you learned from school?
Make the most out of your time in school. Once you leave, you won't have as much chance to spend time with your friends and teachers as you used to.
Q08: What was the best life story you've ever heard?
Probably not a "life story", but it's interesting to hear when Schooling beat Phelps in swimming in Olympics last year, 8 years after he met Phelps (who was his hero). That's dedication and inspiration man.
Q07: If love is a food, what would it taste like?
(is this because I used the Patrick gif? Lol)It would taste like my Mum's mee bandung ❤️❤️
Knowing who your followers are. Because I've always been curious lol.
Q05: Why do you think people cheat in a relationship?
Because they suck.People cheat because they forget why they are in a relationship in the first place. It happens when you be with someone not because you love them, but because you lust for them, because you want to be with them physically and not emotionally.So when the love is no longer there, and when the physical attraction disappears, you start to feel like you want to be with someone else. You start looking for a new playtoy, a new challenge.
Q04: How do you heal a broken heart?
I can answer this in two ways:(1) Read the Quran. It heals everything.(2) Learn to love yourself first, and to know that nothing in this world (and no one in this world) should ever worth more to yourself than yourself (does this even makes sense lol). Once you know this, no matter how deeply you fall in love with someone or something, you'll always have that feeling in the back that even if they do disappear (death, breakups, etc), you'll be able to survive on your own.
Q03: What was the nicest thing you had ever done?
Now, I'm not going to fall into the trap of "masuk basuk angkat sendiri" here, but if you're asking, it's merely my existence in this world that makes the world a happier (and much cooler) place.
Q02: What is your opinion on jealousy? Is it bad to become jealous?
There's good and bad in jealousy, I guess. Being jealous of someone or something is good in the sense that it can either:(1) Push you to work harder to achieve what other people has, (2) Shows that you care about someone (i.e. your partner), or (3) It pushes you to learn more, be better.But having too much jealousy can lead to problems, especially if you can't control it, such as:(1) Ruining relationships (jealousy -> controlling your partner -> trust issues), (2) You focus so much on others and trying to bring them down, or (3) You fail to see the possibilities in the future.
Q01: What do you wish to not face in the future?
Doomsday. I would honestly prefer to die before the end. I mean, who wouldn't, right? With destructions everywhere, it would be a nightmare, and it would be a blessing to not being able to see it with your own eyes.
06/07: Konnichiwa! How was today? (I need to send my report tomorrow. Send help.) Will be spamming questions like usual. Do let me know what you feel about it too. Have a great day :)
Today was a productive day. Had a bunch of things to do (i.e. report to MARA & apply for a reduction in the loan amount, dental check-up, signing offer letter for my first ever adult job, and taking care of some stuff for this Saturday's event), but Alhamdulillah, all went well 😊Good luck for your report tomorrow!
LastQ: What is your opinion on corruption?
(since you want a more elaborate answer instead of the two-words sentences I've been giving for the past two days)In short, the world is an endless cycle of corrupted officials getting their way and deserving individuals not being recognized for their work.We live in a community where "denying or refusing to accept bribery" is considered a good thing and deserves to be applauded, just because of the huge amount of corruption happening. It's no longer a thing where people refuses bribery on a normal basis, and so it's rare to actually hear someone getting caught for wanting to bribe an officer. People are against corruption, but then they are also the ones not willing to take the consequences of their actions and wanting to take the easy way out (bribing the policeman instead of paying a RM500 fine or something).