I think... if one chooses to take up an optional load with one that's already compulsory, that load shouldn't be considered as a burden. Does it make sense to neglect one for the other? I mean, since it's something that one chose to take up, shouldn't it be their top priority, since they felt that they could juggle both?
So disappointed. So full of disappointment. It's true that everyone works differently, but the core idea is, if you chose to take something up, see it all the way through. If you neglect it, what happens? Someone else won't be there to pick up the slack; it's all on your shoulders because you chose that path.
An extremely good analogy is like planning out a photoshoot while having a double module block (god, haven't had one of those in a while).
I want to do the photoshoot right? So makes sense that I should see it through, instead of throwing everything to an assistant right? The stylist, the make-up artist, the model, locations, equipment should all be sourced by me, because it's my shoot. But what if I neglect the shoot that has to happen on a certain date (end of the block for example), just for my double modules? I'll probably end up doing a shitty banged up job what.
Walau eh this totally applies to everything in life. IDK. So pissed off and full of shitty references and analogies that it's killing me inside.
Gogo FYP, you're my only source of distraction, and ironically enough, you're the only one pulling me through by keeping me focused on you. Two more weeks to go, we can do it seniors. :)