Saturday, June 10, 2006

Contacts, once lost, become very hard to be regained...

It's quite sad to note that our class is so dysfunctional. Sure, everyone has their own lives to lead now, some are chasing skirts (and er... pants?), others are chasing $$$, some going for power and others for whatever reasons that make them happy.

Shouldn't we be a little more active in pursuing the maintenance of contact?

Barring any supposed positive gains (ie networking etc), maintaining some form of good contact within a social network is a good way to help maintain one part of your psyche.

People, despite what everyone says, are defined by their memories. And memories are defined by experiences. And experiences are defined by the people, places and environment at that point of time.

Sure, some of you might not want to see someone any more, but you cannot deny that that person was part of your life during that period (think Leong, Kwek, F. Su).

Granted, tutors are too distant to maintain contact. But how about us? We are from S35, one of the most unique and weird class that VJ has ever seen. Shouldn't we be a little more enthusiastic in maintaining contact?

Yes, I'm starting to sound like I'm nagging, but hear me out. This blog is open; anyone can come in and post something, anything. Just a little post, maybe a simple comment, is all it takes to show that you are still in touch with the rest of the people.

Contacts, once lost, become very hard to be regained...

Perhaps, at the next scheduled (or ad hoc) meet up, there'll be more who will come together.

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