Sunday
This Sunday don’t feel like a Sunday.
For the past 2 years, Sundays are enjoyable in the earlier part of the days and then I’ll be filled with sadness when it was time to book in to the army camp.
This Sunday did not feel enjoyable at all. Its a day of filling up portholes at the KJE track, leaving the off road track without even playing on it, going to school to study econs and realising that the SMU is flooded with people studying econs even on a weekend.
Get a life, people.
Then I was thinking, does certificates show your academic abilities or your intelligence? I doubt so. I think certificates show your lack of ability to have a life, and that people holding them are comfortable with spending more time on work than on themselves. I think this is precisely the reason why certificates are so important. It shows to your future employers how much more willing you are in committing your short life to work for the company rather than enjoying yourself, compared to those without any.
I would like a work at a place where talents are valued more than certificates, but then, I ask myself, what talents do I have?
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I’m quietly working on a new self-appointed project which would probably be ready for a soft launch later this week. There are still many tiny kinks here and there to be worked out, and 30% of the code were still unwritten. For this project, like with any internet-related ventures, its the exposure that counts. I need traffic for it. And I need them without spending a single cents on advertising. Mammoth task ahead.\\
Hope that I will be successful in this project, and earn to buy a second hand DSLR (there is no need for one, but which person who is interested in photography don’t want to get one?) Nikon D80 at around SGD800.
At this stage though, its still a fat hope. As fat as my tummy.
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Someone from law whom I know hasn’t been online recently. The last I heard from her was that there was lots of reading to do. Well… one less fun person to talk to online:(
