Tell us something about you that most people don't know about.
Ans: People think I'm outgoing and outspoken - but that could not be farther from the truth. Granted, I do feel very comfortable around someone once I get to know them, but the thought of talking to new people (meeting new people alone) terrifies me. I cannot begin to describe how self-conscious I am when I meet new people. Part of me just wants to clammer up and not talk, and just listen to conversations rather than join in. So I guess that's it - people don't know I'm naturally inclined to be an introvert!
What is your dream?
Ans: My dream? I want to be happy and I want as many people as I can influence to be happy to. I know it sounds lame and maybe people expect something like "Oh, I want to find a cure for cancer" or "I want to invent something that sucks all the pollution out of China air" but isn't happiness the greatest of all? I don't know if you'd believe me, but when people smile I can't help but smile too. When others are happy I'm happy. There have been so many times where I've met up with friends and I just grin like a fool for 5 minutes - because I'm feeling the purest form of happiness I can feel. It's ridiculously, really, and I have to struggle real hard to put up a poker face so I don't come off as weird but honestly - I want people to be happy. I want to be able to make them laugh after a long day. I want to be able to give them advice that will help. I just want to be the person that people can look for in times of need. But then again, I'll first have to reach that stage with myself where I can make myself happy after a long day. But trust me, once I get there - watch out world, because you're definitely going to get a dose of my happiness!
What are you most afraid of?
Ans: This may not be the thing I'm most afraid of (still waiting for one to make it to the top), but something that's up there: dark, murky water. Don't laugh because I'm pretty sure this is a serious phobia! If you brought me to anywhere that had murky water that was more than ankle deep, I would have a panic-attack. Okay, maybe it wouldn't be that dramatic but I would lose my cool. There's just something about the way water looks when you can't see all the way to the bottom. Or maybe it's just my imagination after having watched too many horror movies about murky water.
Share a quote with us that motives you/shares your ideas of life.
Ans: I have a ton but one of my favourites: "Perhaps the butterfly is proof that you can go through a great deal of darkness, yet become something beautiful". This just comforts me when I'm really down because it reminds me and it will remind you too, that there's always going to be a better day. There's ALWAYS going to be sunshine after the rain. When you see it or recognize it yet is unpredictable, but fact is that there WILL always be light after the darkness. It's not something you get to decide (unless of course you take matters into your own hands), and if you let everything play out - eventually that light will come. You just have to wait for it.
Ans: People think I'm outgoing and outspoken - but that could not be farther from the truth. Granted, I do feel very comfortable around someone once I get to know them, but the thought of talking to new people (meeting new people alone) terrifies me. I cannot begin to describe how self-conscious I am when I meet new people. Part of me just wants to clammer up and not talk, and just listen to conversations rather than join in. So I guess that's it - people don't know I'm naturally inclined to be an introvert!
What is your dream?
Ans: My dream? I want to be happy and I want as many people as I can influence to be happy to. I know it sounds lame and maybe people expect something like "Oh, I want to find a cure for cancer" or "I want to invent something that sucks all the pollution out of China air" but isn't happiness the greatest of all? I don't know if you'd believe me, but when people smile I can't help but smile too. When others are happy I'm happy. There have been so many times where I've met up with friends and I just grin like a fool for 5 minutes - because I'm feeling the purest form of happiness I can feel. It's ridiculously, really, and I have to struggle real hard to put up a poker face so I don't come off as weird but honestly - I want people to be happy. I want to be able to make them laugh after a long day. I want to be able to give them advice that will help. I just want to be the person that people can look for in times of need. But then again, I'll first have to reach that stage with myself where I can make myself happy after a long day. But trust me, once I get there - watch out world, because you're definitely going to get a dose of my happiness!
What are you most afraid of?
Ans: This may not be the thing I'm most afraid of (still waiting for one to make it to the top), but something that's up there: dark, murky water. Don't laugh because I'm pretty sure this is a serious phobia! If you brought me to anywhere that had murky water that was more than ankle deep, I would have a panic-attack. Okay, maybe it wouldn't be that dramatic but I would lose my cool. There's just something about the way water looks when you can't see all the way to the bottom. Or maybe it's just my imagination after having watched too many horror movies about murky water.
Share a quote with us that motives you/shares your ideas of life.
Ans: I have a ton but one of my favourites: "Perhaps the butterfly is proof that you can go through a great deal of darkness, yet become something beautiful". This just comforts me when I'm really down because it reminds me and it will remind you too, that there's always going to be a better day. There's ALWAYS going to be sunshine after the rain. When you see it or recognize it yet is unpredictable, but fact is that there WILL always be light after the darkness. It's not something you get to decide (unless of course you take matters into your own hands), and if you let everything play out - eventually that light will come. You just have to wait for it.