I am not a
sporty person. I was when I was
younger, but when I started wearing eyeglasses, I shy away from physical
activity. For one, I cant play properly
without glasses. And second, if I play
with my glasses on, I risk breaking it since I’ll be all sweaty playing. So I don’t play any sport at all.
Back in
college, for me to get my degree, I have to finish four (4) Physical Education classes
(PE). One would be the lecture and I get
the liberty to choose what sport or game the 3 other PE classes would be. I chose Chess, Bridge, and
T'ai Chi Chu'an. No sweat required from
me. J
Now, my
company officially started our sports fest.
Our sports fest is divided into badminton, bowling, and fun games. I registered on the fun games but was
convinced by my colleague to try bowling
(the same colleague who convinced me to do the fun run). Try lang daw.
So try I
did.
Here’s the
scores after my first play.
The N is
mine.
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That is
the same score I had on my second play.
Now, I am
thinking seriously. I am torn between
the quotes:
Practice
makes perfect – because if I practice, I might be able to learn and be good at
this sport.
Or
Play your
cards right – because I don’t know how to play this sport and I am good at
numbers, I should have been satisfied in recording down and tallying the scores
of the players.
So how do
you think I should approach it?
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