maturity of thought.
thats what i learned in gp. thats actually part of the aim of gp, to see whether we can engage in issues that are well, slowly consuming our lives, in a sense. and somehow, i finally see why this subject is so important, though it is like effing hard to score. like i got the grade UNGRADED for my first gp test, which was really wtf cos i thought i could get at least a C or D.
since a long time ago, i've been noticing that the adolescents of our society, maybe not particularly singapore seem to be deproving in the standards expected of them. maybe im not in the right position to say anything, cos im pretty much still in the Y generation category so maybe i have a little bit of problems, so im not in the best position to judge anyone, but that doesnt bar me from giving any comments aye?
so what have the kids been up to nowadays. honestly im not really sure. during my/our days, owning a gameboy colour would grant you the upmost attention and 'wows' from the crowd, clothes i wear didnt go pass the $20 mark per piece, and i didnt own a truckload of clothes from different labels, not that i do now.
now, PSP or DS is boring, new urban male and krumplersare like the staples in life,somehow, the mind-set that tucking out is cool is gettign more and more significant, i dono, maybe we can just say that the world is changing.
but, our moral values should be kept the same, no matter what.
basic respect, courtesy and all of those nanhua values should be in our minds, always, no matter what we do. i really respect nanhua in a way that, they actually try to bring across the values to every student, and whether or not the student really benefits is really up to the student himself.
Loyalty, filial piety, humanity, love, courtesy, rightenousness,integrity and sense of shame, to be exact.
can those 8 values be seen carried out by younglings nowadays? i have to admit that,maybe i do not exhibit the 8 values, but at least time to time i'll remind myself on how i should conduct myself.
I'll particularly like to raise up the issue on the internet, be it blogs, forums, news pages, etc etc.
More and more teens are starting to share their lives with the web, including myself, not that it is in anyway wrong. We do have an option to lock the blog and limit the people whom we want to expose our lives to, but i choose not to.
Why?
Because i know what im posting, i try not to hurt others or ruin their images, i dont talk bad about them, i dont complain about others in front of world because that wont be really nice. But then again its not only about others why i blog carefully.Of course, i cant really leak out much personal stuff about myself, i just post what i think is well, good to remember.
Because i really use this blog as an online diary, and when i have the time, i would flip around my archives and check out of the foolish antics i've once done, or am still doing.
But many others out there rant and complain and scold and discriminate and 'publicise' and do all the wrong things that we shouldnt really bring out to the web. Fine, a little ranting here and there, ranting about homework is find, ranting about how mean your teacher is for throwing so much homework at you is fine, BUT ranting about your teaching, in terms of him being a person and all, is really a very unpleasant thing to do.
so it all boils down to the fact that, comments on others should never be brought out to the web. praises and compliments are fine, but insulting and discriminating others could possibly content to be included in 'the 7 deadly sins', though i must say, im not sure what the 7 deadly sins are, go check out the bible lol.
Yes, maybe the blog is a platform of freedom of expression.But i think we really have to consider the feelings of the other party/people before just mindlessly typing out whatever that comes to our mind first.
Perhaps values just have to be known and understood and not carried out, thus the values we should live our lives by seem to have vanished into a wormhole of no return.
Shall leave this incomplete. chemistry, here i come. i know i left most points i have hanging, but dont really have time to really elaborate on them.
Pity.
thats what i learned in gp. thats actually part of the aim of gp, to see whether we can engage in issues that are well, slowly consuming our lives, in a sense. and somehow, i finally see why this subject is so important, though it is like effing hard to score. like i got the grade UNGRADED for my first gp test, which was really wtf cos i thought i could get at least a C or D.
since a long time ago, i've been noticing that the adolescents of our society, maybe not particularly singapore seem to be deproving in the standards expected of them. maybe im not in the right position to say anything, cos im pretty much still in the Y generation category so maybe i have a little bit of problems, so im not in the best position to judge anyone, but that doesnt bar me from giving any comments aye?
so what have the kids been up to nowadays. honestly im not really sure. during my/our days, owning a gameboy colour would grant you the upmost attention and 'wows' from the crowd, clothes i wear didnt go pass the $20 mark per piece, and i didnt own a truckload of clothes from different labels, not that i do now.
now, PSP or DS is boring, new urban male and krumplersare like the staples in life,somehow, the mind-set that tucking out is cool is gettign more and more significant, i dono, maybe we can just say that the world is changing.
but, our moral values should be kept the same, no matter what.
basic respect, courtesy and all of those nanhua values should be in our minds, always, no matter what we do. i really respect nanhua in a way that, they actually try to bring across the values to every student, and whether or not the student really benefits is really up to the student himself.
Loyalty, filial piety, humanity, love, courtesy, rightenousness,integrity and sense of shame, to be exact.
can those 8 values be seen carried out by younglings nowadays? i have to admit that,maybe i do not exhibit the 8 values, but at least time to time i'll remind myself on how i should conduct myself.
I'll particularly like to raise up the issue on the internet, be it blogs, forums, news pages, etc etc.
More and more teens are starting to share their lives with the web, including myself, not that it is in anyway wrong. We do have an option to lock the blog and limit the people whom we want to expose our lives to, but i choose not to.
Why?
Because i know what im posting, i try not to hurt others or ruin their images, i dont talk bad about them, i dont complain about others in front of world because that wont be really nice. But then again its not only about others why i blog carefully.Of course, i cant really leak out much personal stuff about myself, i just post what i think is well, good to remember.
Because i really use this blog as an online diary, and when i have the time, i would flip around my archives and check out of the foolish antics i've once done, or am still doing.
But many others out there rant and complain and scold and discriminate and 'publicise' and do all the wrong things that we shouldnt really bring out to the web. Fine, a little ranting here and there, ranting about homework is find, ranting about how mean your teacher is for throwing so much homework at you is fine, BUT ranting about your teaching, in terms of him being a person and all, is really a very unpleasant thing to do.
so it all boils down to the fact that, comments on others should never be brought out to the web. praises and compliments are fine, but insulting and discriminating others could possibly content to be included in 'the 7 deadly sins', though i must say, im not sure what the 7 deadly sins are, go check out the bible lol.
Yes, maybe the blog is a platform of freedom of expression.But i think we really have to consider the feelings of the other party/people before just mindlessly typing out whatever that comes to our mind first.
Perhaps values just have to be known and understood and not carried out, thus the values we should live our lives by seem to have vanished into a wormhole of no return.
Shall leave this incomplete. chemistry, here i come. i know i left most points i have hanging, but dont really have time to really elaborate on them.
Pity.
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