Holidays are coming to an end and school is starting soon. Hall activities and module bidding is slowly building up momentum again. So I guess it is time for me to be an Undergrad and an Eusoffian again. For the past few days am having mixed feelings about reverting back to my primary role in society at the moment. It is not that I really had a choice or anything, but through the holidays, I am actually doing something for myself for once. It feels good being selfish at times.
Really had a lot of fun and did many interesting things during the holidays. Done many things I didn't have the chance to do during school time and took care of things that I have been neglecting.
Retracing my thoughts, I realized that I have made lots of positive differences in the lives of the people whom I love. and learned that sometimes cruelty is kindness and that kindness can be cruelty.
I guess I can say I am feeling happy now. I have accomplished all that I have set to do and fulfilled a number of my Dreams. To be honest, I am running out of Dreams to pursue at the moment as I cleared too many during this summer break. So I i guess now would be a good time to slow down a little enjoy all the successes I have worked so hard for.
Anyway, here is a picture of the Fei Fei Wan Ton Mee at Everitt Road I had more then a month ago. All the ingredients are under the noodles if you are wondering why it is so plain.
It does have a special taste though and it is worth a try. One of the few famous stalls that didn't jack up the price of their food. =D
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
Discipline...
I am sure some of you guys are probably thinking that I have forgotten to blog again. Actually... To be honest, I almost forgot. Some might be thinking about what is the point of I "forcing" myself do something which is so "difficult"?
Discipline is the word.
Despite my chaotic lifestyle, I actually keep myself quite disciplined. Many a times, being discipline is about forcing ourselves to work on something we don't really like working on. Since I am a professional student, let me use studying as an example. If you really like studying (I do know a few people who LOVES studying), I am sure you don't have to force yourself to sit in front of the desk instead of logging in to your favorite online game. Discipline is what keeps us glued to our books instead of keying in the user name and password.
Nothing really exciting (by my standards) has happen this week. Tuesday evening I met up the KX to catch a movie. It is good to have KX living around Boon Lay as it gives me the option of not traveling to all the way to Yishun to meet up with those "lazy to travel bastards". =P
Speaking of KX, my senior in the Library Club a long time ago, although he may not realize it, he is pretty much the guy who brought me into the world of responsibilities, leadership and committees. Before I knew him, I was a ordinary secondary school student who is only interested in having fun and making friends. And I can still clearly remember the Library Camp where we were assigned to work on 3 of the most complicated and hardest to organize games in the camp...
Those were great times and it sort of shifted my priorities. I learned to become a Leader. Thanks to KX. =)
From that camp onwards, I lead many other committees and teams in the schools I have attended all the way until today. Those who know me well must know that I am a challenge seeker. And leading committees in schools and hall are becoming boring. I feel that there is less and less I can learn from leading these committees as I become more and more proficient as a leader. Complicated problems are just a mixture of simple problems I have encountered before.
So now I have gone into corporate leadership and it makes what I do in school seem like child's play. Trust me, dealing with "old men" is really hard work for a young man like me. =P But I guess the passion is still burning and responsibilities is still there to finish up what I left off in Eusoff Hall. I hope that explains to my dear friends who are worried that I have lost my fighting spirits as I am not that active in school anymore. =D
Discipline is the word.
Despite my chaotic lifestyle, I actually keep myself quite disciplined. Many a times, being discipline is about forcing ourselves to work on something we don't really like working on. Since I am a professional student, let me use studying as an example. If you really like studying (I do know a few people who LOVES studying), I am sure you don't have to force yourself to sit in front of the desk instead of logging in to your favorite online game. Discipline is what keeps us glued to our books instead of keying in the user name and password.
Nothing really exciting (by my standards) has happen this week. Tuesday evening I met up the KX to catch a movie. It is good to have KX living around Boon Lay as it gives me the option of not traveling to all the way to Yishun to meet up with those "lazy to travel bastards". =P
Speaking of KX, my senior in the Library Club a long time ago, although he may not realize it, he is pretty much the guy who brought me into the world of responsibilities, leadership and committees. Before I knew him, I was a ordinary secondary school student who is only interested in having fun and making friends. And I can still clearly remember the Library Camp where we were assigned to work on 3 of the most complicated and hardest to organize games in the camp...
Those were great times and it sort of shifted my priorities. I learned to become a Leader. Thanks to KX. =)
From that camp onwards, I lead many other committees and teams in the schools I have attended all the way until today. Those who know me well must know that I am a challenge seeker. And leading committees in schools and hall are becoming boring. I feel that there is less and less I can learn from leading these committees as I become more and more proficient as a leader. Complicated problems are just a mixture of simple problems I have encountered before.
So now I have gone into corporate leadership and it makes what I do in school seem like child's play. Trust me, dealing with "old men" is really hard work for a young man like me. =P But I guess the passion is still burning and responsibilities is still there to finish up what I left off in Eusoff Hall. I hope that explains to my dear friends who are worried that I have lost my fighting spirits as I am not that active in school anymore. =D
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