Am I a loser? HAHA
On such a wonderful Saturday weekend I should be out exploring town and joining in the Christmas festivity at Gardens By The Bay. Which looks A M A Z I N G from all the photos I've been seeing on Instagram. Like it reminded me of the numerous Christmas markets I've been to in the different countries last year this time. And my favorite is... Berlin's one I think.
But here I am at home, in the perfect rainy weather just lazing the day away with my brothers. Listening to Michael Buble now. lol.
I think Singapore has a lot to offer. But it's just that being a local I probably am complacent and not appreciative of that, compared to if I am a tourist.
That's why I miss travelling. It naturally makes me want to live more and be active and be out with human beings and experiences because I know I'm gonna leave that place some day.
This is bad. I am such a loner. Hahahahaha.
But I can't help it it's too comfortable at home :B
And I found a Norwegian blog that's absolutely gorgeous.
Looking forward to this week :)
Sunday, 13 December 2015
Monday, 7 December 2015
I still can't quite apprehend that after years of education, years of being in projects and groupwork... Some people can still be relentlessly stepping on other people's head so that they can outshine others.
And here's the ironic thing, they made more mistakes than the people they've stepped on.
Like, what did you learn in school then?
Eff my life.
Ranting here but no more after this post.
My work will testify my value.
No doubt about that, my conscience is clear.
And here's the ironic thing, they made more mistakes than the people they've stepped on.
Like, what did you learn in school then?
Eff my life.
Ranting here but no more after this post.
My work will testify my value.
No doubt about that, my conscience is clear.
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Hello hello
http://www.bustle.com/articles/106682-9-documentaries-on-netflix-right-now-that-will-lift-your-spirits
So I saved this on my phone when I came across it last week and decided to start on the first one first thing this morning!
It's about how the Earth was created more than 4.5 billion years ago, about how meteorites and oceans and life came into the picture. Thought it would be enriching to know about our very root of existence, and it made me wonder why didn't they teach us all these in school for science classes. I know I hated the solar system chapter because I always have trouble remember the9 (OK I googled and there are 8) planets on earth. (See I still have trouble), but it was never interesting to me. Nonetheless, watching this helped me understand better the bigger picture.
Anyway, the description of the documentary caught my interest:
"Sometimes, there's nothing better than sitting back and marvelling at how astounding nature really is. Personally, it makes any of my issues feel insignificant. Planet Earth was produced by the BBC in 2006 and [took five years to make] LINK THIS — the quality and dedication to the production really shows as the series tracks through every type of possible habitat on earth."
It's kinda what I needed to remind myself once a while: that life is so much more than I thought, and my problems are so much less significant than I imagined.
*
I have come to a point when I feel that it's my fault for the way things turned out. And nothing I do now can change the past. But I still hold on to the hope that one day I can turn my life around with my own hands.
*
Anyway listening to Christmas ballads now with the rainy weather is so comforting.
So I saved this on my phone when I came across it last week and decided to start on the first one first thing this morning!
It's about how the Earth was created more than 4.5 billion years ago, about how meteorites and oceans and life came into the picture. Thought it would be enriching to know about our very root of existence, and it made me wonder why didn't they teach us all these in school for science classes. I know I hated the solar system chapter because I always have trouble remember the
Anyway, the description of the documentary caught my interest:
"Sometimes, there's nothing better than sitting back and marvelling at how astounding nature really is. Personally, it makes any of my issues feel insignificant. Planet Earth was produced by the BBC in 2006 and [took five years to make] LINK THIS — the quality and dedication to the production really shows as the series tracks through every type of possible habitat on earth."
It's kinda what I needed to remind myself once a while: that life is so much more than I thought, and my problems are so much less significant than I imagined.
*
I have come to a point when I feel that it's my fault for the way things turned out. And nothing I do now can change the past. But I still hold on to the hope that one day I can turn my life around with my own hands.
*
Anyway listening to Christmas ballads now with the rainy weather is so comforting.
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