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Report: La Taghdab

Salam and Hi...

After two weeks of writing Challenge 1- La Taghdab, here I am to report my progress.

Honestly, I am not a person who can stand everything well. For instance:

1. I really can't stand the car which is too slow on highway
2. I can't stand waiting in lines when buying food (hehe)
3. I can't stand not having what I wanted (this is very critical!). All these while my parents have provided me with E.V.E.R.Y. T. H. I. N. G, now that I'm working, they're teaching me a lesson to use money wisely and "you cannot have everything you wish for". but I WANT! =(

In other words, there are just too many things that irritates me. And I need to calm myself and think rationally before anything bad happens. Although many of my colleagues told me that I look really calm and patient dealing with 2P (the most naughtiest class in Year 2).

Well, after two weeks..

I think there were only 2 events that made me flared up.

1. When 2P were out of control..they're always out of control.
2. On Friday (15th April), I was stuck in a traffic jam for almost 2 hours!! I wasn't mad at first, but it started when I talked to a friend on the phone while I was in the traffic jam. I guess talking to someone who is at home, having a nice meal does stress me up too. I'm supposed to be at home at 9.30 p.m. not in a car!

There it is...

In conclusion, I need to cool myself a little more.

"Enjoy the challenges, they are stones..but stepping stones" =)

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