Today is supposedly 冬至, so I decided to buy some 汤圆 while on the way back home. Once again the trip to the supermarket made me realise how little I know about shopping for daily necessities, should spend more time learning about shopping in detail o.o
Today had ISYF amazing race dry-run, which turned out quite bad because a lot of the facilitators did not turn up for it. The teachers in charge were pretty upset, and so were many of the EXCO members. Just read this awesome email by our vice-president about being responsible for ISYF. Awesomely awesome, let's hope she will send a scarier email soon. Ok let's hope not, that would mean more screw-ups for ISYF.
Was thinking about why people sign up for commitments and then ignore them later on. It's like, maybe the end result seem appealing (which is the main reason why people go for so many commitments in the first place), but if you're unable to even keep your role in shape, and do your job responsibly, you're just wasting everyone's time, and depriving another person the chance of being in the group and doing proper work.
Well quoted from someone, the way people in ISYF do things were quite joke to begin with, so all along we are just jokers joking around. Maybe the standard need to be raised so that we can get the proper picture of the whole thing, such as how important it is, before we can do work more efficiently. But then we are just teenagers, we want to enjoy our JC life as well.
To be truthful I only have 4 main commitments for this holiday (what holiday): Centad, ISYF, revision, SAT, so I'm relatively more free (ok fine I'm way more free) than most of the other people I know. That's why I can offer myself to help people do work when their comm members disappear for no reason -.-
Other than that, happy 冬至, enjoy your time with your family, and enjoy your 汤圆 haha.
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