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Sunday, March 25, 2007 . 9:21 AM

Hello everyone. Have you watched the academy awards and wondered why they give out best leading role and best supporting role? I did. In fact, life is like that. In nearly every single thing, there will always be a leading and a supporting role. In a movie, its hard to find 2 people of the same sexes getting the leading role, if not, they would be both the supporting ones. But, even if you may look like the leading one, it may not necessarily be the case. Take Dreamgirls for example. J.Hud had more scenes than beyonce in the movie and her performance was much more noticeable. But why was she nominated for a supporting role rather than a leading role? And in a band, tubas will be the supporting role and trumpets and saxaphones will be the leading role. What i am trying to tell you, is that everyone was borned with a role. You are either a leading or a supporting. The mistake that some people make is that even though they are supporting roles, they try to be a lead. In the end, they make a fool out of themselves. As for me, i too thought that i was a lead. I remember the time when i was in secondary 3, my teacher pulled me out of the classroom and she said : " You are not popular, not at all. " I didnt heed her advice then but now, i know. I am a supporting role.