"If others can do it, so can you."
Do you guys believe in that statement? Somehow, I don't, because I feel that everyone has different capabilities backed by their life experiences, education background, family upbringing, personality and whole lot more of stuff. Hence, not all the things that others do, we will be able to do.
Of course there are some basics that everyone could do but as things get deeper and more complicated, there will only be few who can do it. That's my thought.
Actually, there are some things that I wished I could do when I see others doing it, but I just don't have the capability in doing it. *Sobs*
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