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Monday, 17 December 2007 . 8:36:00 pm

0835pm

stay at home for the
whole day .. haix. bored to death..
humpp.. haha.. tml working again..
~jia you(:
hehe

HOROSCOPE today(:

The Bottom Line
The fastest way to learn something new about yourself is to explore your limits.


In Detail
The fastest way to learn something new about yourself is by exploring something that is unknown to you. This could be something universally intimidating, like skydiving, but it could also be something that is harmless to many, but still a big question mark for you. It can be a hard thing to accept the fact that you could try something and not succeed at it right away. Check your ego at the door and dive into learning something new about your capabilities.