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Saturday, March 01, 2008
Worrying nightmare
I think I should be very stressed. I had a nightmare last night, not a scary nightmare, but a worrying nightmare. (I've only had 3 nightmares in my entire life so far and they all visited me in my sleep on the same night when I saw 6 years old.) I dreamt that I failed one module during my last semester in NUS. It felt so vivid that I was even planning to go for special semester and try to pass that module so that I can go to USA in peace. URGH!


P.S.: I must stop myself from thinking too much, especially when there is nothing wrong. This is a mental torture and cheerfulness-depriving.