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WHY SOME CLOCKS ARE FASTER

  • Writer: Dara Clariza Evangelista
    Dara Clariza Evangelista
  • May 11, 2018
  • 1 min read


2018 is four years after I ended highschool. In a "traditional on time sense", I should be a graduating college student, however, due to certain decisions I made, I am "late". I chose to transfer without anything being credited. I chose to be an athlete and get lesser units. Most of my highschool batchmates are graduating within the week and I can't help but feel envious. I have so much more things to go through before I can even think about togas and diplomas. I'm still in the middle of this journey while they'll be starting their next soon.


However, I don't regret any of my decisions.


Because of being "late", I get to do things I would not have been able to do if I was "on time. I get to be a Lasallian Athlete, I got to represent my school as a business leader in SG, I got to meet people I would love forever. I would never want what I have experienced and who I've met be exchanged for anything.


So to my 2014 batchmates who also feel like time's running out, never forget that we're on our own clocks that run on different speeds. We just have to do what it does and just keep going.

 
 
 

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Always bida-bida but never the kontrabida.

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