Did my FTT E-trial today and I realised that the BTT and FTT teaches drivers to be very gracious and to be able to tolerate mistakes from other drivers.. but unfortunately, theories shall remain as theories... which is not practiced in the real world.. If they are followed, Singapore will be a very very nice place to drive in. However, reality is always cruel.. Still got 2 more E-trials on Tues and the real deal is set on Wed. I should be able to pass it I hope and think. I had done 7 E-trial papers for FTT and had been able to pass all of them... I have reserved 3 papers for my remaining 2 e-trials sessions, which is too little actually, so I will want to try re-do the papers as a form of revision. I want to perfect my theory since I screwed my practical up :X
Anyways, my next driving lesson will be on next Saturday.. hopefully, I drive like a pro by then.
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In the MRT...
The kindest people are not the ones who are willing to give up their seats to the needy (a.k.a. handicap, pregnant woman, eldery), this is the false impression that has been portrayed to the general majority here. The kindest people are the ones who do not even sit on the seats at all, bringing joy and kindness to all commuters.
Did my FTT E-trial today and I realised that the BTT and FTT teaches drivers to be very gracious and to be able to tolerate mistakes from other drivers.. but unfortunately, theories shall remain as theories... which is not practiced in the real world.. If they are followed, Singapore will be a very very nice place to drive in. However, reality is always cruel.. Still got 2 more E-trials on Tues and the real deal is set on Wed. I should be able to pass it I hope and think. I had done 7 E-trial papers for FTT and had been able to pass all of them... I have reserved 3 papers for my remaining 2 e-trials sessions, which is too little actually, so I will want to try re-do the papers as a form of revision. I want to perfect my theory since I screwed my practical up :X
Anyways, my next driving lesson will be on next Saturday.. hopefully, I drive like a pro by then.
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In the MRT...
The kindest people are not the ones who are willing to give up their seats to the needy (a.k.a. handicap, pregnant woman, eldery), this is the false impression that has been portrayed to the general majority here. The kindest people are the ones who do not even sit on the seats at all, bringing joy and kindness to all commuters.
Myth Busted.
kamikorosu @ 2:17 PM
that is against the school rules
School's word of wisdom
Do not do to others what you do not what other to do to you (this excludes waste time)
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