Just UncategorizedJuly 26, 2006 2:38 pm

I am having guilty pangs suddenly..

I think i have not been very good recently…

This is grave….

Just SeriousJuly 19, 2006 12:23 am

New young kid on the block are running me rugged at work.

The immense energy emited is blinding me.

Now i understand why mid-age white collars get replaced so easily by new comers.

These kids absorb and follow the mandate so rapidly that they are easily outperforming the lao jiao just by simply doing the basis.

I ish panting away now…

Just GeneralJuly 16, 2006 11:47 pm

Overheard over the air recently~

Most of us love being in our comfort zones. It is so called precisely because within it, there is little or no pressure and we need only expend minimum effort in order to get by in life. But our comfort zones should only be spaces for temporary rest, because as long as we remain within them, we cannot grow.

You need only look around you to see what happens when people try to get through life by doing the least amount of work - they become complacent and lazy, their minds begin to dull, and every minor setback is like a catastrophe in their eyes.

Nature also presents abundant evidence why how getting out of our comfort zones helps us grow, and move through the stages of life. Our mother’s womb was our very first comfort zone. We spent nine months depending purely on a single cord for sustenance. It was safe, it was warm, and we didn’t have to lift a finger to be nourished. But how long could our mothers’ belly hold us? In order for life to continue, we had to get out of the womb. As you know, the process of birth is often a painful experience, both for mother and child. We emerge crying for our lost utopia, our first breaths painful and difficult. Yet, without this event, our lives would’ve ended at nine months.

Think about each milestone or accomplishment in your life. Was it easy? Hopefully not, because it was, that means the achievement probably meant nothing to you, and you were not made better and stronger through it. No, your victories probably came only after much hard work and leaps of faith into the unknown.
Baby turtles instinctively struggle to get to the ocean after hatching from their shells. To them, the waters are untested territory, yet they never fail to make their way to them. They’re wired to know that remaining where they are means certain death.
It’s the same for us. If we stay in our comfort zones, we risk becoming weak, aimless and irrelevant. The only way to enrich our lives and continue growing is to keep pushing through the skins of our comfort zones. And this pushing continues into our later years. How many people have retired only to find themselves listless and bored with living after the first year or so? That’s because they’ve stopped challenging themselves. Their minds gradually grind to a near halt.

Getting out of our comfort zones is hard work, but Nature proves to us how essential it is for life and development!

Just Uncategorized 11:45 pm

I spend too much time on a meaningless project recently. After pondering at length, i decided to resigned from the the project due to unflavourable returns.

There are just much more other important stuffs that justify my resources.

Yes… cooking is not a easy stuff to pick up….I will just packet in future.

Just SeriousJuly 11, 2006 1:00 pm

Drinking for 6 days in a row,hitting the sack@dawn 3 days in a row, forgetting how and when i got home each time, having minor drunken shouting session in public once, trying to act like fireman knocking down toliet door to get to a passed out bugger, finished every single bottle of MaCullum in the house, went on a 24hr dating whirwind, did not managed see my dear old mom for three days at all is defintely not the norm activities of this aging man.

Next time i will end up with more than just a throdding headache and feverish body if i repeat too much of these.

On another note, at least i was not de one passed out behind toliet cubicle…..Now that will really be shitty….