My 2019 in brief

Literally, this is the list of what I’ve done this year. In about 2 hours ‘ time, a new year, a new decade will come. Keep trying and stay tuned, Cao Van Anh!

  1. In the very first month of 2019, I ended one of my most profound friendships. It’s not about money or personal benefits, just because of childish conflicts. And that’s why I think that person no longer deserves my respect. That’s all. No regret. Even though we were through ups and downs together, we did cry together, I still decided to leave everything related to this person behind.
  2. The research in which I’m a co-author was awarded the Third Prize at ULIS. Yayyy! Too much stress, pressure, and trouble with this one, but we managed to nail it!
  3. I attained my new passport (with a much more beautiful ID photo). On the day I registered for this new one, my father severely scolded me for a very silly reason. As a result, I was too frustrated, and I swore I would travel to at least one foreign country this year.
  4. And I took my first trip to Japan this mid-summer. I tried so many new things and met so many new people. And yep, I’ve been working on the Japan blog series.
  5. Next, I also achieved the TFI Scholarship to Singapore at the beginning of this school year.
  6. I signed an official contract last year (2018). However, the final product hasn’t been released yet, making me worried at times.
  7. For the last 2 months of this year, I’ve taken my internship at the Primary School I attended as a little kid. This school is where my passion for CHALLENGES originated. 10 years ago, I was a student striving for competitions at this school. Now, I’m an intern teacher helping the students in this school in one competition. Wow!
  8. I’ve been inspired by something so original. I can’t share anything more about this, but they keep “haunting” me every single day. Haha! “Young, wild, and free” are really 3 adjectives that best describe my current condition, so all I can do now is follow my brain!
  9. I gained some certificates (as one of the criteria in my Graduation Report).

I’ve gained nothing much, but many tragedies hinder my steps. Even so, everything is just like a distraction in my game. They can’t scare me. I have to get a high rank in this game of life. Whether I can be a game changer or not, there’s one thing I can make sure of: I’m a good player \m/ but I hope to be a game changer as well =))

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