while writing, i think of all the things that has happened back since i was young up till now, a grown up turning 21 in a few months. to be honest, i just finished watching 'friends' tv series. yup, the whole 10 seasons! even the one before the finale. and no, not in one day. it'd be utterly impossible to do that. even if one day is more than 24hours.
anyway, after the last episode, i was struck by the fact that it actually ended. the show has actually finished. watching episodes after episodes didn't just give me time to laugh at the jokes and comedies but i learnt a lot from it. how important to have people that you can turn to, when you're at times of up and down. the precious moments that you spent together with all those people, which will always carved a special spot in your mind, no matter where or how old you are. it will forever remains at the back of your mind.
i've never really been the best friend, i think. i tried to, but once a human, always a human. no matter how hard you tried, it's just not enough. maybe there are some people whom i'm close with, and others whom i felt comfortable to be around with. still, having true friends is such a scarce things in this new modern reality.
i admit, i grew mature a little bit late from others whose my age (i meant in my thinking). and to be frank, it all started after i got accepted into the boarding school that i went for 2 years. in the school, i learnt the importance of friendship, survival, honesty and love. i met many new people whom i didn't think i would if i stayed at my former school. and these new people were the one who taught me all those values. i've never regret going there, and never did i hold any resentment. i'm grateful for my presence there, and these people will always remain in my list as those i'd gladly offer my hand if required.
now, watching the series created a warm feeling when i think about those times and the people i met since then. i missed the moments and just knowing that i was part of it is a bliss. thank you people. and thank You for giving me the chance.
anyway, after the last episode, i was struck by the fact that it actually ended. the show has actually finished. watching episodes after episodes didn't just give me time to laugh at the jokes and comedies but i learnt a lot from it. how important to have people that you can turn to, when you're at times of up and down. the precious moments that you spent together with all those people, which will always carved a special spot in your mind, no matter where or how old you are. it will forever remains at the back of your mind.
i've never really been the best friend, i think. i tried to, but once a human, always a human. no matter how hard you tried, it's just not enough. maybe there are some people whom i'm close with, and others whom i felt comfortable to be around with. still, having true friends is such a scarce things in this new modern reality.
i admit, i grew mature a little bit late from others whose my age (i meant in my thinking). and to be frank, it all started after i got accepted into the boarding school that i went for 2 years. in the school, i learnt the importance of friendship, survival, honesty and love. i met many new people whom i didn't think i would if i stayed at my former school. and these new people were the one who taught me all those values. i've never regret going there, and never did i hold any resentment. i'm grateful for my presence there, and these people will always remain in my list as those i'd gladly offer my hand if required.
now, watching the series created a warm feeling when i think about those times and the people i met since then. i missed the moments and just knowing that i was part of it is a bliss. thank you people. and thank You for giving me the chance.
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