I really no idea what should I put on the title, but I need to sleep soon to catch my 黑车 to 龙井峡 tomorrow morning so I'll just start with the body first. hehe.
I would begin by being a tad whiny by saying that if life had a reset button, I've pressed it (and will press it) so many times. If people regard life as a journey, then you meet people at the crossroads as you get from one road to another. My time here seems as such; very fleeting, the kind of Beijing's summer rain which will suddenly cease with little warning.
Fortunately, when the button is pressed, not all is lost.
Although Beijing is just another crossroad, a rather short one, which didn't take much effort to cross, I need to say that I bumped into amazing people there. We were walking in opposite directions, and we had little time before the green man light starts blinking and turns into a red man. With a heavy heart we must carry on walking, shouting and crying our goodbyes, until we reach the road where we are meant to be.
A step out of the crossroad is a reset button pressed. I shall cross another road to resume my journey, and I will bump into others. Our roads may intersect again someday, we might be passing by the same crossroads, if we are lucky. During the time in between, although we may be out of touch with one another, and although the winds and the dirt of the roads change us as we walk, I pray that when our paths do cross again, we will still be good friends, as when we met each other for the first time. I pray that we will never forget our first dream!
Thank you for the amazing conversation today. The two of you have changed me in your own ways. The two of you are the first people I shared about the inner circle I aspire to live in. Kindly remember the three questions I asked today, and I hope as you continue walking, you will arrive at the answers. This post is dedicated to you, my beloved seksi pendidikan people. Anumodana! :,)
till we meet again'
Truly Indonesia's Finest
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