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Monday, July 25, 2011

Nightmares

How often were you awaken in the middle of the night dues to a horrid dream, or fatal nightmare? Well, that's been occurring to me for the entire weekend. No thanks to overdose migraine and flu, one just can't believe the amount of times one can suffer nightmares. 


Putting aside the case from a few months back where the same nightmare keeps recurring itself every night for a whole week, this recent encounter sure sums up as the most chronic one yet. Well, the worst part yet, is that the nightmares are revolved around work. FML! 

( not a good thing as a dangerous virus is getting spread around work lately =[  )


Maybe I should consider taking more vitamins and ginseng now.... hmmm~
Perhaps this is a prelude to a beautiful nightmare instead? :p

Ending the post with the exact song this time. Have a ice week ahead guys!


~Ciaoz~

Friday, July 22, 2011

Cycle of Life

A quick post 3 month's update, and guess what? I'm still very well alive! Almost forgot about Mr. Blog over here thanks to work and busy weekends. So how's everyone? As usual, it's time again to dust and clean up the place. 


Amidst months of another hiatus, seriously have no idea on what to write about. So let's end this post with a short passage that I extracted somewhere.


"School is very important. We go to school to learn a skill or profession so as to be contributing member of society. Every culture needs teachers, doctors, mechanics, artists, cooks, business people, police officers, firefighters, soldiers. Schools train them to so our culture can thrive and flourish...... 

Unfortunately, for many people, school is the end, not the beginning."


This extracted passage been bugging me a bit lately. Although it has been repeated countless time ever since kindergarten  yet the phrase will forever feel brand new to me. As a brought up engineer, it has always been at the back of my mind to re-contribute back to society. 


Yet, being a a mid-fresh grad, there is so much I'm left unknown about the world and there's where a good job comes into play. Through working experience we start to learn more on not the technical aspects of our respective fields, but the more humane nature part of it as well. Hence, life is a never ending cycle of learning, doing mistakes and rising above all challenges. 


Despite all that, it is so saddening that most people start to loose sight of this as soon as they fall into the trap of repetitive work cycle. Ambitions, fiery passion and personal characteristic and charm start to fade away, leaving nothing but am empty shell of a repeating robot. 


Just hope I do not turn into a robot in a few years time.... (unless if I come with cool laser eyes and rocket launchers ^^)





Ciaoz~