A lot have changed since then. I've grown a little, mentally, physically, attitude wise and perspective of things. 2 weeks of confinement in the army camp was tough. I was home sick, physically pushed to the limit, and I believed I've more or less grown as a person.
A little about army life. I can't really post about detailed stuffs, because there are laws against it. So a little summary shall do.
We exercise, a lot. Three meals a day, but I feel that dinner is way too early because it's at 5-ish to 6. And we usually get hungry at 8 or 9 again. We sleep at 1030, and wakes up at 5. Commands have to be obeyed and standards must be met. If you think that you can get away with trivial stuffs like being late, or bringing your phone around with you, think again. There's a saying in camp, "Monkey see, monkey do", do what most people are doing and you're probably safe.I write stuffs during the free time we get in camp. Here are some "If you say less, you offend lesser people. Note to self 'Keep words in mind, shut the fuck up.' ". "The greatest mind of all time is no one else's but yours". "Persevere through the pain. Pain is temporary, glory is forever". "Falling is fine, just come back a stronger man". These type of things keep me going. Self motivation is important to me. Because if I can't even believe in myself, no one else can.
This was me, two weeks ago, just about to begin my army life. |
Okay, done with the army talk. Now about how my life has changed.
The resolutions I made last year.
- Gain 10kilograms by August. That brings me to a healthy 65kg.- Graduate by April with a GPA of 2.3.
- Do 15 pull ups at one go.
- Be more tolerant with every one.
- Learn to give more and expect less.
- Be less vocal.
- Learn to be a better listener.
- Do more charity
- Always give a helping hand to those in need.
I just realized I lost 2 kilograms in camp! So I'm only 58kg now. My GPA's below 2, so I failed that too. Um, 15 pull ups? EASY! I'm tolerating with a lot of people in camp, so I guess I'm doing well.
Physically, I've become a tougher person. I can endure with the pain during long runs and I push myself to my limits every time we do upper body exercises.
Also, I'm glad that I have someone to think about and text with in camp. That person shall be known as K. She's nice, and sweet. I've never actually liked talking on the phone, but we actually had a 45 minutes long conversation last week.
Heading back to camp tomorrow. Time flies. 'Wake up a different person everyday.'
Till then.
-Eamon
Also, I received my graduation's photo. |
Till then.
-Eamon
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