slow
After a hectic week, somehow things slow down a lil'. After the Singapore Discovery Centre trip on friday, I decided to drop by Saffron Hill to give them a surprise. Whenever I dropped by, I always felt loved by my ex-colleagues and bosses. Miss them loads.
As usual, attended my Japanese lesson. I don't know why, class was unusually boring yesterday. I just kept rollin front and back. I guess its because Ando sensee just keeps repeating the same thing over and over again. Thereafter, went to shop around in town. Saw quite a number of things that caught my eyes. Like the Adidas Polo tees, Nike t-shirt and not forgetting Ben Sherman. The boutique is finally here in Paragon. However, the moment I stepped in, I was irritated with the presence of so many "muds" hanging around in the shop. Its almost like a "muds" brand. Damn it.
Next, if you take a good look at my countdown timer, I'm practically left with 10 more months. Of course, I'm exuberant to see the figures going down each month. And mum is already starting to nag about the importance of a degree to survive. True, degree is part of the survival kit. But I still believe that luck and capability forms almost 80% when in search of a career. That 20% is not miraculous enough to let you shine your way through. *It only helps you to mark up your salary for a start.
*This is my personal thought and feel, readers may beg to differ.
Let me work on it to see which route I should go. Things still kind of blur at the moment as I thought maybe teaching ain't a suitable career to stick with in my late 20s.
As usual, attended my Japanese lesson. I don't know why, class was unusually boring yesterday. I just kept rollin front and back. I guess its because Ando sensee just keeps repeating the same thing over and over again. Thereafter, went to shop around in town. Saw quite a number of things that caught my eyes. Like the Adidas Polo tees, Nike t-shirt and not forgetting Ben Sherman. The boutique is finally here in Paragon. However, the moment I stepped in, I was irritated with the presence of so many "muds" hanging around in the shop. Its almost like a "muds" brand. Damn it.
Next, if you take a good look at my countdown timer, I'm practically left with 10 more months. Of course, I'm exuberant to see the figures going down each month. And mum is already starting to nag about the importance of a degree to survive. True, degree is part of the survival kit. But I still believe that luck and capability forms almost 80% when in search of a career. That 20% is not miraculous enough to let you shine your way through. *It only helps you to mark up your salary for a start.
*This is my personal thought and feel, readers may beg to differ.
Let me work on it to see which route I should go. Things still kind of blur at the moment as I thought maybe teaching ain't a suitable career to stick with in my late 20s.

