Its weird.
Yesterday, i was trying to rush & finish my work at night . My mum was out of town, my dad & brother was asleep, my sis on other hand has yet to return. The room was silent, dead silent. As i was doing/rushing my work, ironically my mind was at peace. At that instant, I realised that unknowingly, I got lost in the fast-paced , ever changing industry
Nowadays, I faced with tremendous stress, stress & pressure. I start pushing people, get pissed off and whine and complain very badly.
Yesterday the silence was good, it made me realised that i got lost in the race.
Why do we got pissed off by our counterparts easily sometimes? ( ironically, we claim that we are "same company group" but located in other branch)
Simply because we never stand in other's people shoes enough to think of their situation. We aren't considerate enough
It's simple but yet most of us didn't realise that, or should i put it as circumstances left us with no alternative to chose.
Thanks for the dead silent last night
I always work well with silent, to fully concentrate and think of something.
I can't perform well with noise.
Work hard because part of me is enjoying my current work. :)
Saturday, May 16, 2015, 11:19 AM
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because i was such a well-maintained isolated island that we sat down at a deserted road pavement
The wind was strong but damn cooling
We brought out the chips, munched and drank caslberg & taiwan beet
The feeling was great, away from the crowd, the emails.
Just the trees and probably a few birds around
We used our bags as pillow, put on the pavement & laid down in the middle of the road.
The sky was blue, sun was strong, so i lent a straw hat to cover my face
& i cant believe the island belongs to Singapore
I told my friend, even the pavement in an isolated island of Singapore is much more well-built & structured as compared to the one i saw in Cambodia
& i felt disgusted by it, in a way the global poverty.