Saturday, March 28, 2009

^WoRdS ArE MoRe ShArP ThAn WeAPoNs^

Most of the people think that when a sharp weapon stab into our body is the most painful thing ever..But they never think that actually a sentence of harsh words is even more painful than a sharp weapon..When weapon stab on our body, the worst is just we will have physically injured..after some treatment, the wound will be recover..However, when a harsh word is saying about us, we will suffer from the mentally injured..our heart will be hurt..and the wound will never be recover and there will be a scar that stay inside our heart forever and ever..

Maybe you will feel that if we don't care so much about what people say, we may not feel that pain..but do you really wont feel that pain? do you really wont care about what people say? I have a nice lecturer in my study life in UTAR Kampar..She is really a understanding lecturer..She never scold her students even the students make mistake.. But now she is being hurt by a sentence that come out from 1 of her students..She never feel that hurt before..Even when you heard that sentence, you will feel depress and sad..

Althought she is being criticised by her student, she never blame on that student but blame herself...She blame herself that can't give a perfect study life to her students..make the student's study life has a regret..She blame herself cant be a perfect lecturer..the student just say a sentence that full  of harsh words, but that is more than enough to hit someone's confidence..enough to strike someone from heaven to the hell..

That harsh sentence is more more SHARP than a knife and weapon..It hurt that lecturer deeply in heart..the wound will never recover..If recover, there also will be a deep deep scar that will stay in the heart forever and ever..By the way, I want taking this chance to apologize to my lecturer that I skipped her class that day..SORRY, miss lecturer..I wont do that again..And last, I hope Miss Lecturer will feel better soon and don't bother the harsh sentence already..Take Care, Miss Lecturer..

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