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Wednesday, February 04, 2004

January 19: On Solving Problems



I don't remember any instance in my life where in I was hit with a problem and I solved it on my own. I don't think I critically analyzed anything. I'm the type of person who'd find someone to lean on. I don't know. Oh wait. Yeah. There was this one time I was in a mess. I couldn't get out of it and I didn't want to eventhough I was already having a helluva hard time. It took one of my friends to make me realize that everything was so wrong.

I guess you'll always need a helping hand if you want to straighten things out. You can't work alone. Man is not an island... or something like that.