Monday, September 1, 2008

what's next?

Isn't short attention span a condition that plagued mainly children? I concluded its at least better than dozing off.

Life pampers me now.

Meetings used to be endless, gruesome big talk (by a certain someone) combined with preachings (by another someone). Sometimes, there was no toilet break or lunch break, you munch fast food while the meeting goes on. I always blame the quality of air whenever I doze off in Shanghai.

These days, meetings are more vibrant, with engaging content, held at five-star hotels, peppered with plenty of appropriate breaks, enhanced by feastful snacks/lunch.

My mind was roaming everywhere and, subconsciously at the meeting (multi-tasking).

The decision is final and I shall stop changing my mind. I am so looking forward to the day where I intend to spend a whole day at a hideout, learning to accept a decision made by others as it is. The toughest lession in life: dealing with upsets, disappointments and failures.

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