(continued from the previous post)
Firstly, once again, it's up to you to agree or disagree with me. It's up to you to think whether I'm this idiot speaking nonsense and simply trying to get attention. Whatever, I'm giving you a free will that I don't care about what you do with it.
Back again, I said that because:
"We went through tasks, working together with our individual actions, keeping mind towards a common goal."that's why we've gone through such times together, to what we are now.
This 'Togetherness' or bond comes because of the above fact.
This 'Togetherness' existed most obviously in Sec 1. There were no barriers between us set firmly, thus allowing us to work together. We had a common goal everyday, it's a simple goal of being a great trainee and cadet of the corp AI-SJAB, under the leadership of our seniors. They, were also responsible for us.
There, a minor rift came the next year. First Aid Competition. It's not to be blamed for anything. But I cannot deny that because of it, there were lines drawn between us. How can this be?
Look at it, don't tell me you have never used the term 'Competition' and 'Non-competition' member before. And lastly, Ma'am stated, perhaps due to this, we had varying experiences.
And expanding on this subject - varying experiences, what would that determine in the future? It's the way people look towards one another. Tell yourself, do you look at a 'Competition' member differently than a 'Non-Competition' member? I shall not elaborate further.
This was not the only factor that affects the way we view some people with others. Think, I don't need to explain so much.
What's the current situation?
Ever since we entered the Committee of 2010, we had our positions established on Probation. There were job scopes, lines drawn further. There were more and more distinct lines drawn, by the way we view others: based on how useful there were, how important they were, how much they have done, whether they were close friends or acquaintances, whether they were useful or useless in our minds.
And most of all. We lost the Common Goal we held in our trainee days. We were trainers for our trainees, no longer trainees pulling of drills for our seniors. We could no longer pull through a day and say convincingly we've gone through it Together as One, can we? Was there a day we had a strong sense of 'Togetherness'?
Now we're trainers, most NCOs, we got to think of a Solution.
We've finally had that feeling of 'Togetherness' but that's not going to last long.
If we're going to stand here and simply enjoy it, it'll fade away.
We're supposed to keep it staying, make it a goal.
Make it a goal that we'll do it, Together, for us.
That despite our differences in any aspect of our ranks, positions and experience, we will still want to work together.
That despite criticism to our work, we will still pull through, we will show them we can do it and whatever they said was invalid.
Previously,
"We went through tasks, working together with our individual actions, keeping mind towards a common goal."