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MAN KENA “MAKAN” BY HIS SEC SCH AH BENG, NOW LAUGH AT THEM FOR WORKING AS DISCO BOUNCER

When I was in secondary school, I was constantly bullied by a group of gangsters. They would make fun of me, threaten me, and even go as far as to pick on me in front of other people. I was so embarrassed and humiliated every time, and it felt like there was nothing I could do about it.

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I was an introvert and an all-around “nerd”, so naturally, I was an easy target for them. I was too afraid to fight back, so I just kept quiet and hoped that they would eventually get tired of bullying me.

Fast forward to today, and I am now a successful investment banker. I’ve worked hard and achieved my goals, and I couldn’t be more proud.

Chao ah beng going down the path of chao ah beng

Meanwhile, the gangsters who used to bully me are now working as disco bouncers. I could hardly believe it when I heard the news.

I couldn’t help but laugh when I thought about how they used to think they were so tough and powerful, and now they are reduced to this. It was a great feeling to know that I had come out on top despite everything they put me through.

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It felt like all those years of hard work and dedication had really paid off. I had gone from being an introverted, bullied kid to an independent, successful adult. I had managed to get myself out of my circumstances and build a better future for myself.

It also felt like justice had been served. I had suffered so much at the hands of these bullies, and now they were getting what they deserved.

The funny thing is, I actually feel kind of bad for them. I know that deep down, they probably still feel like the same insecure kids they were back in secondary school. I know that they probably still feel like they don’t measure up, and that’s why they’re still stuck in the same job.

At the same time, I can’t help but feel a sense of satisfaction. I had been through so much, and now I was in a position of success and power. It felt like justice had been served, and I was on top of the world.

I know that I would never have gotten to where I am today without the hard work and dedication I put in. But I can’t help but also think that it was also due to the fact that I had been through so much. It had made me stronger, and it had made me realize how precious education and success really were.

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I’m thankful for everything I went through, because it has made me the person I am today. I may have been bullied back then, but now I’m laughing at them for working as a disco bouncer, while I work as an investment banker.

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