I'm wondering why a woman, when confessed, asked the other person to wait for a while before giving a reply. Haven't she already made a decision even before the guy confesses?
I am already a sophomore, who almost has nothing on her resume. I am now a Senator in the student government. I was an IOL (international orientation leader) this year; I am applying again for the next year, of course. I might have some leadership on my resume; however, I did not have any work experience, expect the work study I have right now. Last summer, I decided to take a summer off. I just wanted to take a break from studies for a summer. And I DID! My summer was completely wasted. I was just doing whatever I wanted. There is nothing that I can show off until now.
As I said in Part 1, I learned something more than my intolerable habits. The lesson I learned is that people always take in only a small amount of information and make their choices and decisions. The first example would be me. I just absorbed little information and decided what was going on. At last, I hurt someone whom I should not have hurt from the start. I felt really upset with myself for ending up hurting my friend. What made me worse is the accusation of the other friend. That friend also knew little; however, he decided that it was all my fault. I cannot blame on him either. Yes, according to what he heard, it is true that I was the one who hurt my friend. Still, on the other hand, I had my own reasons when I committed my sins. When the information is misinterpreted twice, more and more people ended up hurt. You can call me anything; however, I want to let you know that you do not need to constantly remind or accuse me how bad I am. And, thank you fo...
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