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  <title type="html">Area 739: Expectations에 달린 최근 댓글/트랙백 목록</title>
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    <title type="html">Teddy 的評論</title>
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    <published>2009-11-13T00:00:09Z</published>
    <summary type="html">expectation can be seen as &#039;hope&#039; (i.e. hoping for something to happen)..

n hope is the thing which keeps everyone moving..

hence, there is nth wrong with having hope (or expectations), we just nid to recognise the fact that we r not the only thing/person deciding what will happen in the future.. wateva decisions we make, the outcome may differ frm wat is expected as other external influences can come into play...

e.g. I hope to be a close friend to a person, but his friend said it is illogical for us to be close, so he avoids me.. [Expectation: Being close friend]{Outcome: We move further from each other} ehehehe... u get the point?

cheers.. hehe..</summary>
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