I have a reason for placing a picture of Spyro in my blog, right on the top of the page. There were many changes to the games that involve Spyro. He indeed has different personalities, such as arrogant in the Classic series and benevolent in the Legend series. However, there is one thing never changed; his chivalrous nature. Risking his own life whether its to save the world, or aid a complete stranger. He did it so long as it did good to the objective, all with an impregnable confidence.
A friend of mine once compared me with Spyro, and said that my level of confidence when subjected to difficult tasks is just like Spyro's. Yes, I can be over-confident sometimes. But that's just me, anyways. I was praised in my report book as "gracious; courteous; confidence is displayed in his actions and words; not easily discouraged by setbacks". Is that a... good or bad thing?
Also, I was once a sensitive dude, as stated by BX. The sensitivity to learn; the curiosity, that is still in me. I am indeed a quick learner, because I am sensitive to the objective and environment. Sometimes I might also get hurt easily. Especially when someone insults me with perverted comments about that girl. That has changed, for other than the insults aimed on the girl, nothing can penetrate my gold(it's the most non-reactive metal I've known so far) will. Sure, sometimes I might shed tears over absolutely heartbreaking events, such as that day when I gave the diamond pendant to her and can never change the facts anymore. What happened in the past has already happened. So no point crying over spilled milk, right?
As long as my conscience is still intact, I will never blame my parents for nagging at me like broken recorders. I have a short and sweet quote for people who portray themselves as thrashes in this world:
The world is round and not a long line for a reason.
Don't just look at a one-angle perspective,
when there are 359 other alternatives!
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