Just came back from leaders camp today, so exhausted cos after that we went to HuiMin's house for band meeting. Her house is so goddamned huge & so lavished. I took some pictures hehes. Courtesy of her house.
A swimming pool in her house, impressive?

Thats sheryl! Pretty sofa set.

"What would you like sir? A Jack Daniels for you?"

Simplicity is beauty.

This is so cool isnt it!

Well yea so that's about it! I hope I can return there someday!
In leaders camp, there were a lot of talks & some team building games. It enjoyed it overall but I pity the guys la haha, cos before this they had boys camp & only had 2hrs of sleep. We were split into different groups & did ice-breakers. Our group is L, we named ourselves Fff..lorida! Sounds like Fff.
I learnt quite a lot of things from this camp like to be super-rational a good leader, we have to be
1. Nice to others
2. But not too nice ie. Know how to defend yourself
3. Forgiving
4. Non-Envious
There were other stuffs like Game Theory which is the distinct and interdisciplinary approach to the study of human behavior.
A Prisoner's Dilemma game can be played:
Two burglars, A & B are caught by the police & are interrogated separately.
Each has to choose whether or not to confess and implicate the other.
3 cases:
-If neither man confesses -> both will serve one year jail for carrying concealed weapon.
-If each confesses and implicates the other -> both will go to prison for 10 years.
-If one burglar confesses and implicates the other, and the other burglar does not confess -> the one who has collaborated with the police will go free, while the other burglar will go to prison for 20 years on the maximum charge.
So how to solve this game? What strategies are "rational" if both men want to minimize the time they spend in jail?
'A' can confess or he can keep quiet. Suppose 'A' confesses. Then I get 20 years if I don't confess, 10 years if I do, so in that case it's best to confess. On the other hand, if 'A' doesn't confess, and I don't either, I get a year; but in that case, if I confess I can go free. Either way, it's best if I confess. Therefore, I'll confess."
But 'A' can and presumably will reason in the same way -- so that they both confess and go to prison for 10 years each. Yet, if they had acted "irrationally," and kept quiet, they each could have gotten off with one year each.
Yea I don't really know how to explain it la but understand? YES. move on!
The team building games were super fun! I would like to play them again in future camps!