Was sharing this with Anna but forgot 2 put it into writing.. haha..
Section I: Write a story, by answering these questions as if you're telling a story. So you're walking along in a forest. What season is it? After a while, you come to a wall. What kind of wall is it? (height, material, shape, etc..) What do you do about it? Further in the forest, you happen upon a cup. Describe the cup. What do you do with it (if anything)? Next you spot a knife. Describe the knife. What do you do with it (if anything)? Next you come across a body of water. What type of body of water is it? What do you do about it? Finally, the path you seemed to have made for yourself looks like it ends at a cave. What do you think of it? What do you do about it? The End.
Walking through the forest, the season was spring. Came across a brick wall, which looks abit slippery, the size and design kinda looks like the one of the Monash new campus, if not slightly higher.. I climbed it. Further in the forest, came across a mug (kinda like the one used to make a nice hot cup of Milo.. keeps the drink and myself warm :p).. The knife I came across is something like a very prized sword / blade of the highest quality.. What did I do with it? Either display it like a prized possession at home or carry it with me like a swordsman would.. Body of water I later saw was a river / stream flowing from mountains in the distance.. I stood on its banks, admiring the cool air breeze and the beautiful green scenery that surrounds it. Coming to the cave, it looks dark. I stood at the entrance for quite a while before deciding that since I don't have a torchlight with me, I'll probably find another way by walking around it..
Section II: Here's what your story means: The journey through the forest represents your life. The way you feel about the season you picked represents the way you feel about life. If it's winter in your story and you love winter, you are enjoying your life. The wall represents your problems in life. The height, material, and shape is your view of your problems' surmountability. What you do about it is how you face your problems. The cup means your friends. What you do with it is you feel about them or how you treat them. The knife is your view of marriage. What you do with it is how you feel about it. The body of water is your view of sex. Was it a large ocean of opportunity? Was it a dirty puddle? Did you jump in? Did you drink it up? Did you pass it by? The cave is your view of death. If you went in, you are not afraid of death.
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