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“Silence is a
source of great strength.” –Lao Tzu, An old Chinese philosopher, who also best known as the
author of the Tao Te Ching.
For some people, being silent is easy to do, but not for me.
I guess, when in the first time you meet me, the first thing that you think of
me is arrogant. I don’t know, people said that almost-of-all-melancholy are
looks arrogant in the first time that people meet with. Exactly, include me. For sure, I'm a (little
bit) talkative man who can't stop to saying something I need to say, important
or unimportant ones.
It's been proven by the uncountable tweets I've posted
during these almost 4 years I've been on twitter. I didn't say that twitter is
a bullshit. No! I've gained a lot of useful things (and friends, absolutely)
from twitter. But, the point is... I've been wasting more time and energy only
to... hell no, tweeting.
It’s not about I’m jobless, but I have a lot of things to do
to get, let me say, a better future.
I've planned to get the excellent-graduation-with-great-score-on-my-report-book.
I've planned to continue my study to college that I want to study in also. I've
planned to improve my English skill, for sure, I’m just an amateur speaker
English, I usually still use the Google
Translate to do some of my English task, but for this post, I really use
my-limited-English-words, for your information. And some important things I
can't write one by one.
So, what's the correlation of being silent with those
things?
"Being silent" here means tweet less, and do
something for, once more, my future.
It's not easy.
How long will this plan take? I don’t know, if I still can, I
will do it.
I hope I could get the real strength Lao Tzu ever said. For
what? For a better future.
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