I have never been blessed with riches, mostly by choice. I can hardly step out of a bookstore or CD shop with my wallet intact. The thing is, I have never prescribed to the idea of hoarding money. Money is earned to be spent, and it is just a currency for us to get the things that we want, be it tangible or non-tangible.
I will be the first to admit that I am not an easy person to be around with. I am opinionated, stubborn, contrarian, cynical, and come with a temper to boot. I have never been shy to speak my mind, and I do not sweeten my words. It is a wonder Jas can stand me. Heh.
But I digress.
I have been extremely fortunate in my friends. You can say that I am wealthy beyond comparison, for I have a bunch of fantastic friends. We have known each other for 20 years. Come to think of it, we have known each other longer than we were strangers. 20 years ago, we started our small, hesitant steps towards adulthood. Fate intervened and put us in the same classroom.
I can go on and on about how we forge our friendship in the classroom, helping each other with our schoolwork. I can wax lyrical about how the bonds between us were strengthened beyond breaking point on the basketball court. But strangely enough, when I think back of the time we spent in school together, my memories tell a tale of much laughter, and sometimes pure hysterical fun.
I cannot help but smile to myself when I think of Haiping asking in the middle of a test: "Teacher, can I borrow Haoqun's ruler?" Or when I recall the fights with chalk, paper bullets and water bombs. Or when we cheered our voices hoarse when we supported our school's athletes in any sporting event. Recollections like such form the largest part of my memories of school life.
We had such insane fun. We help each other cheat for our tests; you should have seen the crumpled balls of paper, with answers written on them, being thrown around the classroom when the teachers' backs were turned. And the secret signs, oh man, the secret signs. Sneaky peeks to the side, rubbing the nose with fingers, pretending to scrutinise the test paper by holding it up... We put James Bond to shame with our clandestine operations, I tell you.
I have to emphasize though, that we were not enfants terrible. As with most things, when the situation called for effort, we never shrank from it, but when the opportunity arose to have fun, we never missed that either. When the exams came, we made sure we put in the effort required and tried our best. We had, and still have the utmost respect for our teachers. I would like to think that if they see us today, we would not bring shame to them.
Happy as we were in school, time waits for no one, and we soon graduated. But we still meet up for coffee sessions regularly. Some of us may have been caught up with our careers, with our families, but we always step back into this comfortable circle of friends, and try to meet up regularly, be it for coffee or football sessions.
Just as we move gradually to drinking beer from coffee, just as the gray hairs (countable) turned to gray hair (uncountable), we have nurtured our friendship silently, imperceptibly. Thinking back, I think the best gift that we have given to each other is one of non-judgement. Living in an environment where we are constantly judged by our society, by our parents and our peers, it is an invaluable space which we give to each other. Of course, we do have certain opinions about each other, but we rarely criticise each other in the face. In a way, we are just happy to be in each other's company.
And you cannot ask any more than that from your friends.
Sixteen years ago, 我们离开了华中, 但华中却不曾离开我们. The camaradarie, the sense of belonging that we shared between us, it never left us. At times, I will not be as motivated when participating in sporting events as when I am teamed with my friends. Perhaps it is the team spirit and the understanding that we have with each other, or the extra motivation that comes from the joy of achieving success together.
Regardless of which, I partake in current and future endeavours, confident and safe with the knowledge that no matter how cruel a hand I am dealt with, I have been blessed in life.
For we are the few, the happy few, the band of brothers.