Each and every one of these experiences, no matter how difficult they are at the moment will be invaluable to you. Not just driving, but with general life too. - How many times have sportsmen have said thats its the defeats that have made then stronger? They make us stronger as fans, they make them stronger as people. No matter how much this hurts now, the pain/tears/emotion will make you stronger. Teach you that there are defeats in life, but its how you react to them that counts. Also; "If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster, and treat these two imposters just the same" - Learn from it, and move on. :) God bless you Jasmine. Again, *hugs* - I have no doubt you'll get there. And you shouldn't doubt yourself too. One or two mistakes doesn't mean you've forgotten to drive. You haven't. You'll pass. And it will be a wonderful feeling when you do. - God bless you. Ynwa. xx
It has been more than two years since I joined Twitter. I scrolled through my 'Following' list for my first account and guess who was the first person I followed? The official account of the Liverpool Club. That's why I joined the twitterverse in the first place. Being a supporter in Malaysia means I usually have to get up at odd hours in the night to watch live matches. I'm the only one in the house who does that so it's pretty lonely, but very worth it.
I signed up wanting to meet other fans who have the same interest as I do from sports to TV series to music to everything else really. I enjoy watching sports and now I enjoy it more with the company. Tweeting while watching live matches and tournaments takes the word 'fun' to a whole new level. Knowing that they are other people all over the globe just as devoted as I am to the game is simply exciting.
I have also been lucky to meet so many wonderful, kind-hearted people on Twitter who I'm honoured to call my friends. Making others feel better makes me feel better. The support and help we offer each other is inspiring. My Twitter community is lovely. Even if our favourites lose, we're no longer inconsolable. We move on together. If someone's going through a rough time, we offer them a shoulder to cry on and words of encouragement. "You'll Never Walk Alone" isn't just a saying; we live by it.
Forever and always.
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