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Tuesday, February 6

trust. that is one thing that i am always wrong about. its almost everytime that my judgement of people is wrong. maybe i'm paranoid or something. yawn.. thinking of negative thoughts is really boring. looking at the bright side of life owns. whenever i'm feeling demotivated or low, i always think of something memorable or funny. that's why sometimes i start laughing for no reason. its nt because i'm mad or that i never take my medicine. being optimistic is great. positiveness is a very good element. i've learnt it from samuel, a great friend of mine. he is always positive and looks on the better side of things. he might state his problem as if its a very big issue but after that, he suddenly says something that he can earn from it and makes everyone laugh.

- isaac.
11:01:00 PM