Can you believe that when I was in Form 2, I was actually into politics?
I actually read about political going-ons. I speak up about politics back in school to my favourite teacher, who was literally convinced that I was precocious. In turn she tells stories about her 17-year-old son, which in retrospect made me wonder whether there is a hidden meaning there.
Sadly, another 13 years gone by. I am politically apathetic. My life revolves around getting food in time, getting my dose of leave once a month (Babes, I don’t have ANY weekends off unless I apply for leave so cut me some slack ya), and getting enough sleep. In retrospect I think it is a sorry state. I mean, at 16 one of my ambitions was to be a political scientist. And 11 years later I am still not registered.
Therefore I don’t feel I have a right to comment on current politics and current affairs.
It’s the same thing with my current situation. I don’t feel like I have a right to whine about it because my ‘go-with-the-flow’ attitude got me here in the first place.
one doesn’t have to be registered voter to care for one’s country. say what you want.
and i’m proud of you for being unregistered voter!
salam kak faza..lama tak bukak blog akak. So how’s life in T______h treating u? Byk makan patin?
Anyway, nak tahu gak kalau that hospital is ok cuz Fahmi and I are contemplating to go home for good tis yr. Your workplace tak jauh from my hometown. Nanti insyaAllah boleh jemput dtg umah kalau kak faza ade kat sana lagi..
Ok bye..ciaucincau…