Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Past That Matters

Waking up in the early of hours despite just having little sleeping time (like less than 4 hours) and really feel good knowing some stressing hours are passed... Glad to just stretch out and enjoy a day.


That is when I'm thinking of what am I going to do today :D


Hah~ Life's good with days like this. When no worries comes your way and start to think what could make it even better. (that get's boring sometimes when you think too much)


That was when I was messing with my computer files and organizing them then came across these old photos I kept for so long and never check (thanks for my busi-ness that overwhelms me)... Flipping over the pictures remind me of so many things...


Each and every piece of moment reminds me of the person I met, the moment, the experience that matters, the time that I spent and the little pieces that fits up until now.


Looking back... Thinking about the past memories... That really makes my day today :)


The nostalgic feeling... Makes you feel young sometimes :D

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Visual Reality

Just to think of it.

To equalize ourselves and over dependent upon the visual network. Is not really a good sign. Or is it?

It does tremendous productivity. Enhances efficiency and improves time effectiveness.

But above all. Less interaction. Real in-tact I mean.

I could feel the world is heading in a weird direction. I am not blaming technology but technology in-affect sociology behaviours among the community.

Isn't it weird to see someone putting up a smile and satisfaction by looking through their cellphone or laptop instead of interaction by giving hugs and shaking hands that put the smile on their face?

Why not? It saves time to meet. It saves energy to interact. It saves petrol to get there. And it's just a short meet. 

Haha... I feel weird.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Money Are Not Free

Yesterday just went for another marketing trip and met this annoying old person in charge. (what else you can expect from already-retired-yet-still-working fella) Talking to the old generation sometimes are demotivating because everything seem so impossible and usually have negative perspective way of thinking. Not so open and globally minded I can say.

Despite all the negative aspects from him, the value that he has are experience. And the very valuable lesson he portray to me or in fact is the ONLY lesson I learned from him :P are "Money Are Not Free". Common sense but it rings to me so true that people on the street don't give you money for free. They expect you to do something in order to give out money. What added-value you have that helps to return an exchange for money? If you don't, you won't earn a penny.

The best phrase I took is "Nobody will give you money for free hoping nothing in return except your parents"