




We are only young once. I strongly agree, and the year 2001 was the height of my imagination. I just completed my national service, and yearning to "convert myself into civilian", so I enrolled for a higher diploma course in fine arts at Nafa. I led an almost stress-free lifestyle, doing what I like, enjoying a carefree life. This was the golden period of my youth! Remember, this was the best time to be yourself without the worry or responsibility of a grown up man. By the way, I was 25 years old then.
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