Saturday, March 26, 2016

There is time that I really have to give in...

It's not that I don't want to fight until the end. I'm just totally fed up with everything they have done to me. From the moment I was chosen to enter as a secretariat committee for that event until I found out their previous chat in the chat box, I sense something fishy. In my opinion, you as the head of department should be fair to everyone including in choosing people. I wonder how could I be chosen during that interview. Perhaps due to my experience for my past events. You should priority in which event is coming along instead of just focusing on your society's event. This is totally unfair. Have you ever think of your leader's feeling. Maybe because you are friends, she doesn't mind of that. If I were not there, could your be able to get so many sponsors? All of you were just busy doing your own things.

Even now, when choosing the top committee, the way you choose is totally ridiculous. How could they happen? I know I have no right to voice out to the leader. Yet, I think that it's not necessary for me to say out. What had happened already past. Look at all the work I have done, people take credited for my work. This is the kind of working ethics that you should practiced. Choose people with the most commitment and the leadership. I'm not saying that I'm the best. When people look at the top committee, people could sense it as well. Please don't be selfish just because you want to prepare for your hidden event. I'm sick of it. Every time I meet you, you still can smile and ask me how are you. I'm so speechless. How could this kind of things happen? The world has changed. If this kind of thing really happen, not saying that I'm sad or what, it's because I can't stand to see such kind of things happen. You might feel proud of everything but when you see things on the other way, it's actually different.

We build leaders with true leadership skills. Everything happens must with a valid reason. I give in to the people who take credit of my work. At least, I learned a lot from this incident.

GIVE IN...