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Blogger at 26....


This week proved to be the most challenging so far this year. With the circumstances that dawned me, not mentioning the emotional strain things have put me plus the final lap of my first tri-sem with MBA APEX, the pressures of work plus the constant planning that seemed to get us no-where with my berkz.

And to make things worst, I've lost the one person who had kept me sane all this time, my shoulder-to-cry-on, my listening-buddy, and the person who always said he'd never forget me ~ gone coz of pride.. My Pride.. whew..

Now, I am but a lost soul seeking something unknown waiting for a chance to someday find the path that leads to where I am supposed to be.

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