Life lessons

May 27, 2009

Since monday, I have learned 2 important life lessons. No. 1: it does not matter how people look at you, it is how you look at yourself. No. 2: when someone passes away, he/she is not wasted but the knowledge and the experiences he/she brings away are wasted.

Lets talk about the life lesson no. 1.
As an individual living in this world, we tend to do things that please others more than ourselves. Do we ever stop to think why exactly are we doing this?

In today’s society, one very good example is exam results. Many students bury themselves in books and more books everyday, just focusing on pure studying (or I should say pure memorizing). This is to give them "confidence" so that they can go into the exam hall full of facts and regurgitate to obtain "excellent" scores. However, do you think they really like this type of life? They are probably just doing it so that they can please their parents. I dare not speak for every single student but this is what I see in the current education system.

This type of education life that most students are living everyday only brings them more harm. Students are coming out of schools with their minds full of book facts yet they know nothing about the true cruelty of society and the working world, where book facts will only get them that far. Yes, you may argue that education is still important as it is determines your future;  but in the corporate world, education can only get you a job, probably with a higher starting pay, yet it is the attitude that most employers are looking out for, not how smart or how good your memory is, when it comes to employing long term employees.

So, the word now is ATTITUDE! Attitude is a very personal thing and it often determines a person’s character and way of doing things. If you walk along any street and see the construction works, have you ever stop to think: why are most of the workers there foreigners? Many of you will straight away give me a standard answer: because cheap labour! But let me present a different view today. Have you ever thought of this: why aren’t companies employing locals to do construction works or even engineering works? This is because we often display disgusting attitudes. A foreigner would usually set his sights on a target and work hard, regardless how difficult it can be, towards achieving that target yet many locals (probably used to the "good" life here) wants to achieve their target by doing the least work, even demanding unreasonable conditions such as pay, working environment etc etc. In my point of view, this is because many of the foreigners are able to remain oblivious to the stares and not-so-nice comments by the locals and just tell themselves that they are doing this job for the sake of their own future.

Another example would be the not-so-educated people (as society would label them). Every year, we see reports of successful people who had failed to climb the education ladder. We also see multi-millionaires/multi-billionaires sharing their stories on how they too used to fail to climb the education ladder. Why is this so? I believe this is down to their attitude towards themselves and their future. The moment they fail to climb the education ladder, people would label them as failures or even "will never succeed in life". Yet they are able to take these views as a driving force and believe in themselves that they can succeed even with a lack of education. Their attitude of not looking down on themselves despite eyes looking down on them everywhere is the secret to success, as I can see.

That is why I say, it does not matter how people look at you, it is how you look at yourself. It is still up to you whether you believe it or not.

As you can see, life lesson no. 1 was a really long lesson. But do not worry, lesson no. 2 is much much shorter. =D

Life lesson no. 2.
All of us, I would think, learn through our experiences as we go through the different stages of life. The knowledge we gain outside our books increases with our vast experiences in life. Basically, what we learn in books are not the most precious knowledge we have on our hands. Instead, we can learn alot more from experienced people in life, especially on lessons like these. What the books teach us is only the surface, what is deep within has to be dug out by our own bare hands. In particular, the working world stresses very much on this point. What you learn in books can only teach you the basics, yet the knowledge you gain on your jobscope increases with your work experience. However, many people do not see this so they tend to be arrogant thinking that what they learn from the books is everything in this world. They do not seem to understand that: when someone passes away, he/she is not wasted but the knowledge and the experiences he/she brings away are wasted. Well, Think about it!

Starting driving lessons

May 23, 2009

And I used to think that driving was a easy job…especially after playing those driving games in the arcade. But in reality, driving is one real hell of a activity. And because I am learning manual car, it is quite physically tiring having to constantly switch between 1st and 2nd gear, in particular when I am driving in the circuit due to the large no. of cars.

So far, I have only attended 2 lessons and even though my instructor thinks I am considered a fast learner so I am ahead of most people, I still find it hard to coordinate the clutch pedal and the accelerator pedal when moving off from a stationary position. Somehow, I would depress my accelerator pedal too hard that it seems as if I am racing on the street. Guess it must be the countless of hours on the initial D game machine whereby you can just spam the accelerator pedal. haha!

Well, I just know for now I cannot view driving as a game anymore. I even have to wash my brain totally clean cause Im too used to driving with one hand (this will result in immediate failure during practical test) and when I stop I will switch to free gear aka neutral (another immediate failure). Haiz.

For now, I am just hoping that I will get through my lessons and take my test as soon as possible so that I can start driving to camp. It will help me save alot of time! And, when I go out with friends, I can fetch them too. haha! As promised people, once I get my license, I will definitely drive all of you around =) after all, I have a 7-seater car waiting. haha!

Long inactive-ness

May 19, 2009

Whoa…I din realise it has been nearly 1whole week since I last posted! LOL. guess I have been too busy with my NS stuff…returning from camp quite late everyday and sleeping rather early too. Ah well…cant be helped since I am starting to learn a new vehicle which takes time to absorb so many information.

For now…starting my driving practical lessons on this coming thurs. hope to finish everything by end of june so i can get my official license around july or so. Basic theory was rather simple…full of common sense qns…haha! will be taking my final theory quite soon…hopefully by end of may…so I can get both my theories out of e way and concentrate only on practical =)

Bronco Final Theory Test

May 12, 2009

Today marks the end of my Bronco Maintenance Course. Had a final theory test which I think I should do quite well, except for some careless mistakes and minimal not-too-sure answers. Although we do not know our scores yet, I guess I can consider myself as above average. haha!

Guess wad? Jono is in the same camp as me now! *looks surprised* haha! well, I already knew it like last week but I thought he might/could have join the same wing as me but too bad =( he got posted to another wing instead. Sad for him, his course starts like JUNE?!?! so now he everyday relax one corner as an AS doing admin work only. haha!

Memories

May 10, 2009

Studying at Woodlands Library today with Chua and Shirleen brought back many memories. Well, we were studying for the this tuesday’s Bronco Final Theory Test. Anyway, just sitting in the library with books and writing notes frantically brought me back, for a moment, to times when I used to study in the library for common tests and major exams with friends and classmates. Those were the times when I used to spend like 3/4 my outside-school time just studying and studying, regardless of weather, health, company, fatigue level etc etc. Good times indeed.

Back to the topic. Studying for theory wasnt too bad I can say. After all I am already used to stuffing large amounts of information into my tiny brain thanks to all those years of history. haha! Amazingly, I still find it weird that I have to use so much brain cells on army stuff, espeically on things that will only be useful for a short period of time. Maybe its because I am kind of interested in mechanical stuff, since I can declare that my time in OETI can be considered well spent since I enjoyed myself during those practical sessions. hehe!

On another note, here’s wishing all mothers in the world a Happy Mother’s Day! ^^V

Fatigue + Continuous work = sick

May 6, 2009

Went to see the doctor because of persistent coughing and running nose. Since western medicine does not seem to help me much in the past, I went directly to see a TCM Physician. The doctor took my pulse and looked at my tongue, she somehow concluded that I am overworked thus the fatigue caused my immune system to weaken, resulting in illness.

I hear already I also shock! Never in my 18years of life I was told by a doctor that I am overworked. Initially I thought it was because of the unpredictable weather these few days when it can be cold at one moment and hot at another moment. Never in my wildest dreams that I think I could have fallen ill because of fatigue. Guess the signs are not good anymore.

Sometimes I do wonder if I should take an MC but yet I worry about missing lessons and not being able to catch up with the rest even though I do have my reserves about that thought. However, taking an MC would only make me feel even more uneasy at home, especially when I have nothing much to do. At least when I am at work, I have something else to think about other than my illness.

Well, hope the upcoming long weekend would do me some good, with an extra help from my medicine.

Maybe How About Rather Nice

May 2, 2009

Met janice, jono, sean and steven yesterday afternoon for suki sushi buffet. Was supposed to meet khoo, song and gang in e morning but was too tired out after a night’s out the previous day…sry guys =( Anyway…i was late for the lunch becuz i woke up late. When i reached there, realised that fish read jono’s msg late so his version of "2mr" became fri’s 2mr instead of thur’s 2mr…haha! well…the rest of them already started eating so i juz didnt care and tucked in happily =) fish came down eventually though.

suki changed alot since the last time we went there…they actually din have the grilled type of shisamo anymore! which rather became a disappointment to the rest of us but at least for fish and i, we found our new food: teriyaki chicken! haha! sadly…we ordered like 5servings of chicken but it didnt came =( haiz…

juz as jono suggested that we watch wolverine which was due to show at 5.30pm…fish suggested that we go kbox since we have so much time to spare till 5.30pm. guess most of us felt that we havent sung for ages…so we decided to go for it nonetheless. it was a rather fun singing session with them…guess its due to the long long long long long long long long long period of stagnant life. haha! sadly…wolverine got postponed.

and i din realise i have been using the word "rather" quite frequently other than "Maybe How About Nice"…haha! according to sean and jono…its like my signature word in every sentence…guess i got too used to using words that are so non-english. LOL! guess it doesnt really matter….since i dun intend to change…hehe. 

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