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Monday, February 13, 2006,7:58 pm

Before you make your decision, at least finish reading this post :)

To me, the first precamp briefing already summarised wad the rest of the 7 would b like. Training our discipline, tolerance, endurance and all that follows. Its dejavu. But I welcomed the regimen. Its like a vicious cycle. To be a cadet, an nco, den bac to being cadet-like. Its something evryone has to go through even in army. For me I nvr succeeded at being a good leader. Even though i was once a cadet its becomes an entirely different experience when u r a pc. Your mindset changes. The cadets also change. So ta~da~ --> U don understand dem, dey don like u. So I shall treat this as an opportunity to relive the days of being a cadet. To truly understand the feelings and rants. The emotions and hardships.

For ppl who nvr really consider OAC to be your first cca, think twice. Decide on your priorities before making a wrong choice!

'Endurance Frozen in the Ice, Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-1916' by Frank Hurley.

"Even with endurance u will still bound to fail. U nid to have passion!" - pla9ue