Sunday, December 2, 2012

I know the world is going to end, but can I finish my essay first b4 world ends :-( ?

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Way of life

多行善,多布施,少积恶,少伤人, 让自己平和一些,不求富贵,但求平安。要知道世间最难求的,就是平安了

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Love n hate

u cannot love or hate something about another person unless it reflects something u love or hate about urself. Others are only mirrors of urself!

Friday, April 6, 2012

A good article to share 2

【人的一生 到底在追求甚麼?】

一個美國商人坐在墨西哥海邊一個小漁村的碼頭上,看著一個墨西哥漁夫划著一艘小船靠岸,小船上有好幾尾大黃鰭鮪魚 ,這個美國商人對墨西哥漁夫能抓到這麼高檔的魚恭維了一番,還問要多少時間才能抓這麼多。

墨西哥漁夫說:才一會兒功夫就抓到了 。
美國人再問:你為甚麼不待久一點 好多抓一些魚。

墨西哥漁夫覺得不以為然:這些魚已經足夠我一家人生活所需啦!
美國人又問:那麼你一天剩下那麼多時間都在幹甚麼!

墨西哥漁夫解釋:我呀 我每天睡到自然醒.出海抓幾條魚 .回來後跟孩子們玩一玩. 再跟老婆睡個午覺. 黃昏時晃到村子裡聊天.跟哥兒們玩玩吉他. 我的日子可過得充滿又忙碌呢 ?

美國人不以為然. 幫他出主意. 他說:我是美國哈佛大學企管碩士. 我倒是可以幫你忙.你應該每天多花一些時間去抓魚. 到時候你就有錢去買條大一點的船.自然你就可以抓更多魚. 在買更多漁船. 然後你就可以擁有一個漁船隊 。

到時候你就不必把魚賣給魚販子. 而是直接賣給加工廠 。

然後你可以自己開一家罐頭工廠. 如此你就可以控制整個生產. 加工處理和行銷.然。後你可以離開這個小漁村. 搬到墨西哥城. 再搬到洛杉磯 最後到紐約

墨西哥漁夫問:這要花多少時間呢
美國人回答:十五到二十年 。

然後呢 ?

美國人大笑著說:然後你就可以在家當皇帝啦!

時機一到 你就可以宣佈股票上市 把你的公司股份賣給投資大眾 .到時候你就發啦 你可以幾億幾億地賺。

然後呢﹖

美國人說:到那個時候你就可以退休啦!

你可以搬到海邊的小漁村去住. 每天睡到自然醒. 出海隨便抓幾條魚
. 跟孩子們玩一玩. 再跟老婆睡個午覺. 黃昏時. 晃到村子裡聊天. 跟哥兒們玩玩吉他囉!

墨西哥漁夫疑惑的說:我現在不就是這樣了嗎?

人的一生 到底在追求甚麼?

~ 轉載~

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感謝大家*\(^_^)/*

by: Kikim Share

Monday, April 2, 2012

A good article to share

http://akirastory.com/2011/05/15/why-i-regret-getting-straight-a1-in-spm/

I nearly killed myself in high school for getting a straight A1 in high school. I nearly committed suicide just because of the stress and conflicts I had to go through to secure 16 A1 in SPM. Yeah, I got myself a 16A1 recognition. I was awarded a scholarship from JPA, and is currently studying in Intec and is going to further my study in US. However, it is because of this education experience and the people that I meet around in Intec that I gradually opened my eyes and have a clearer view on what I truly lost throughout the struggle to acquire straight 16A1 in SPM.

1. I lost friends and family

In the end you will find that friends and family are things that you can’t replaced with money and fame. The high school memories you spent with your family and friends are valuable cause these are memories that you created when you were still a teen, and you will never ever had a second chance to be a teen again. Much of my high school time were spent in studying and tuition. In the end, when I graduated from my high school, or even my current college, I was wondering: where are my memories?

2. Lack of sleep.

This is really true. When people keep looking at you shining glamorously as the “16A1″, you yourself know the best that it was paid with real hard works. Unless you are a genius, a good result has to be achieved through hard work; it’s the absolute. During the SPM I had a serious sleep deprivation and I forced myself to revise my works starting from 3 a.m. I have an average 3 hours of tuition per day, and subtracting my school time which is 7 hours per day, I had only 14 hours to do all my other things. Homework is directly proportional to the number of subjects that you took, so does the time you need to spend for revision. With the extra curricular activities coming into the schedule, my average sleeping time per day is 3-5 hours.

3. When A1 becomes just the average.

You will have no idea how easy it is to achieve A1 in SPM. One of my friends who almost did not study his Sejarah yet can still get an A2 in his SPM. The number of students having straight A1 is overflowing throughout the Malaysia, and you might be thinking just like me: having more A1 will make you stand out among your peers more. I can tell you the truth that, YES, but TEMPORARILY. When you go to college you will find out that there are more students who are BETTER than you even if their SPM has a Fail in Moral or C in Bahasa or D in Physics. They are very specialized in subjects that they truly love. They are very passionate in their own interested subject. Only when you are in the college, you will realize that, despite all the large numbers of A1 that you have in your hand, you are just AVERAGE.

4. Mediocre talents.

High school is supposed to be a place where you can try out new things in your life, discover what you are loving or passionate in, and nurture these discovered traits. It is a protected area where you are allowed to explore, make mistakes and learn from those mistakes. It is the foundation for you to start discovering who you are and what you are good at. When I am at college, A LOT of my friends have their own talents. They play musical instruments; they take stunning pictures, they are good at socializing, things that you can’t learn if you are just confining yourself surrounded with books and books in your own room.

5. You forgot what you have learnt

I can’t denied that it is a good way for me to expose to things that I might not have chance to study, for instance economic and commerce study. It is a really great experience to learn things beyond your stream. But when I am in college I forgot almost most of the things that I have learnt in high school. If you calculate it you find that it isn’t really a good deal compared to what you had lost. The reason is that SPM is so examination-based that you, in spite of how passionate you are in your subject, will subconsciously study for the exam. With this attitude you tend to forget what you have learnt the moment the exam is over. I am still passionate in business study, but how many OSKIC you can join when you need to focus on 16 subjects and promise to your teachers that you can get them all A1?

6. All and all, nobody really cares.

Wake up! Nobody cares how many A1 you will have in your certs. JPA or Bank Nengara or Petronas might have a glimpse on it, but in the end, nobody will be amazed by your certs. Ask your future boss and he won’t really care a shit about it. It will be a past. In the end it is what who you are that shines to the others: your characters, your personality, your experience! A1 is not worth the price if you lost all these.

But wait! I need straight A1 to get scholarship!

It could be true. Some families are in dire needs to have a scholarship to provide their children a tertiary education. But trust me, JPA is not the only way to have the scholarship. Opportunities are everywhere. If you have the character, the personality, the experience and the courage to try things out and explore the possibilities that you can have beyond JPA and SPM, you will realize that, you can still success without a scholarship. I know friends who can get admitted to top university in US without a JPA scholarship (cause he doesn’t have straight A1 in his SPM).

So now, what should I do?

Nothing is too late. As for me, I realized this very truth when I am exposed to more people around me. I began to pick up interests and nurture them. I became more extrovert and socialize more when I am in college. I am not afraid to try things new, even if it means things that are embarrased. I read more as compared to my high school time. I am not saying that study is not important; I am just saying that knowing that what you really want in your life and who you are eventually is so much more important than just the numbers of A1 in your certs. (now they are having A+ instead of A1, but it’s still the same principle). Look further, my friends. My result is truly average now, but hey! The points and prides in my resume have tripled.

http://akirastory.com/2011/05/15/why-i-regret-getting-straight-a1-in-spm/

Saturday, February 18, 2012

this fulfill my title of my blog

When we have something, we are afraid of losing it.
When we don't have something, we are afraid we won't get it.
The anxiety of gain and loss causes misery in our life.