I disagree with this statement "I rather be the city rat than the country rat" as I like to relax my mind and not focus all only on studies and work for it will be very stressful and can also cause health problems due to the stress. I will rather prefer to be "a rat who like to go to the city and back to the country" as I can take time off the work that should be done and let my stress out for a moment. This will also let me spend time with my family together and relax our minds together, as we will forget about work for a few days. Now we keep our minds free and distress all that had accumulated throughout those days where we worked hard.
Even still the life of a country rat is so relaxed and it feels as though you are in wonderland, I won't want to be devoted to the "country rat's style" as I think it would not be bright for my future. If I had the country rat's mindset, I believe that now I will only enjoy myself, with all the games and consoles as I could not afford to go overseas. Thats how I comprehend the country rat.
Now, a city rat isn't my type of enjoyment too. The environment will make us study and study, work and work, all day long and we will be all stressed up with things we need to do. Things like "How am I going to finish it?" "What will happen if I miss the deadline?" will always be on our mind and we will be piled up with a mountain high of stress. This isn't good for our health and I think that our brain needs an occasional rest to be able to go on better and stronger to take up more challenges.
In conclusion, I think that too much of something isn't good and so does too little of something. We need an adequate balance of things that will keep us going well in good proportion.
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Saturday, June 20, 2009
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ReplyDeleteEveryone hopes to be "a rat who like to go to the city and back to the country" but however, not everyone has the time and money to do that. Everyone hopes to relax and have a happy life, but it does not come so easily.
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