Monday, April 09, 2007

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-Ok… I just realize that a Machiavellian word is NOT a compliment word… What I though will be using clever ways to gain something out, but the truth is always so cruel.
-My dictionary is saying that Machiavellian is a person showing skill in using cleverly indirect means to gain advantage or power, in other word of cunning…
-I… what am I suppose say… YES, I’m cunning, but I don’t took advantage of my skills and use it in a wrong way. (Well, until now I still don’t acquire any of advantage or power yet…in love, in business and so on…)
-Cunning can be using it in both ways… it contain equally black and white side.
Every detective story inside does have both great thieves and detective. This is a phase copy from a Chinese drama “Only the cunning thieves can serve to convey a false impression and acquire what they wanted…and Only the most cunning person (the detective) can solve the puzzle done by the thieves.”
What I’m talking now is neither to cover my inferior quality, nor trying to promote my character ability. All I ask is try to understand me better… show me you still have faith in me…to be a better man.
-I felt stupid, by saying “ m I that great?”
-I was sad; my cheesecake was eaten by my brother.
-I’m touch, first time people compliment my English.
-Now I have worry, wonder if I don’t go to bed now will I get restless the next morning?
=P
Dictionary: Cunning
Mean: 1.Marked by or given to artful subtlety and deceptiveness.
2.Executed with or exhibiting ingenuity.
3. Delicately pleasing; pretty or cute.
4/09/2007 09:17:00 AM