My friends were making jokes about me a few days ago;apparently,I'm one of those people who have a "system" concerning everything,and you know what,i found out that they are right.
Ever since i was a kid i had to have my toys organized a certain way,and if someone messed them up i was on the verge of tears!even when i was a teenager,i hated it when someone came into my room,and you know what,i could always tell if a piece of paper was touched and moved only by 1 cm.and right now i obsess on which exit to turn to when I'm driving or where i sit in class.
I'm a very systematic person indeed,but only when it comes to me,not to others.if they removed the big screen TV in my house's living room i wouldn't notice,if my brother shaves the hair on his head off,i wouldn't notice,and if my friends changed their cars it would take me a long time to notice.hehe,i guess I'm just weird like that.
On the other hand,being systematic I've noticed hasn't turned me into a predictable person,i mean sure,my friends know i like sitting in certain places,avoiding traffic by taking certain roads and i don't like anyone touching my stuff without my permission...other than that,I'm always ready for an adventure,which is why uni life doesn't really get boring.
On a final note,i believe that being systematic makes me feel comfortable,but at the same time,being unpredictable by just deciding something and going for it is what makes me happy and thus keeps me smiling.plus,people do say i look pretty when i smile,so what's the harm,eh?
Friday, April 27, 2007
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