Saturday, 21st June 2008
Training @ PP
"The grass is always greener on the other side" As a matter of fact, human beings tend to make comparisons. In many cases, it leads to dissatisfaction with our current situations.
It was a refreshing experience to train with a new group of people. Their affability allowed a harmonious training session to set in. I was initially quite introverted to talk to them. As the routine training progressed and as interactions increased, the muteness between me and them was broken. I would say that it was a pleasant training session. Anyway, I felt really bad that I had to leave earlier for the Starhub Roadshow @ Suntec to check out the promotional deals.
I saw a similarity in one of the members, that is the burning desire to improve exponentially. This burning desire drives us towards our goals yet it causes us to rush things. We get impatient when we fail to achieve our targets. I have learnt to take things slowly. This may sound slightly old fashioned but remember this phrase that goes "slow and steady wins the race". Getting frustrated and dejected do not get us any closer to our targets. Instead, we should input the "Never Give Up" spirit into our "dictionaries". Perhaps, somebody can remind me this mentality when I forget?
"Home is always the best" or "The grass is greener on the other side"? I choose the first. Home was the place where I learnt how to walk from crawling. It taught me the ways of life. My tears, sweats and blood were poured into this place where I called "home". Words are insufficient to express my feelings towards my "home". Despite the countless happenings back at "home", I was glad to be born into this family.
After a Not-too-shabby dinner at KFC, off we went to check out the Starhub Roadshow.
Suntec City
After walking to and fro to the Starhub booth then to the Singtel booth, I still couldn't make up my mind which to choose. At the end of the day, I selected none. I am still troubled by this problem!
The broke-down Mr Softee ice cream machine caused us to buy a tub of Dreyer that cost 6 bucks. In fact, it was more than 6 bucks. We ended up more stuff at Carefour than intended to.We got for ourselves 12 donuts.
One big tub of ice cream to fill 2 persons' cravings~

Traveling back. He dozed off, sleepyhead.


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