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Woo!

Overwhelming. And this time it overwhelms in the soft side. In a world that rewards big achievements and hoo-ha's and that doesn't value small things, buying a dinner for someone, coming over to someone's place to meet him/her, remembering someone's birthday and actually do something, buy a little gift, bring over a piece of cake, sending gratitude or calling someone for gratitude, all of these looked so unimportant and trivial, but they are so important. Remember, at the end of the day, true love and care are everything. Everything else is secondary. No competition, Clear cut and outright defeat. Gratitude, gratitude, gratitude.  Life doesn't need to be so hard.  The end goal is to have both. It is equally important to live life and to save the world. And it is scientifically, mathematically and clearly doable to do both.  "At the end of my life, I will never miss working for more hours, I will never miss writing one more passage, I will

Life Long Mission: Be Wise

10 months. Enough of shits. If you ask someone who is currently studying a degree to quit college, he/she will freak out. If you ask someone to go nuts and finish their money travelling the world before coming back to work, he/she thinks that you are insane. If you ask someone to put failures instead of achievements in resume, he/she thinks what the hell are you thinking. If you ask someone to do business without working experience, he/she laughs at you thinking that you will fail soon. Too funny. Too many people would advise you to do A and B and C. Too many disagreed with unorthodox methods and went on to tell you that "This is not the right way. You should do it like D and E." And this is a perfect match for the term coined by Tim Urban, "Tribalism". Fear and anxiety are such real things that stop humans from conquering so many wonders.  The real way to live life is to determine 2-3 knife-tipping indicators and act with the existenc

Retrospection

*If stress is the answer for not doing things, then success will never come to you. If give up is the answer, then don't have a goal in life, you won't achieve it. *Faith is very fair to those who worked hard. *Do not afraid of failure, just be afraid that after you have failed for the first time, you don't believe that success will come anymore. *There are millions of reasons that convince you to not to do a thing, but if you found one reason to do it, go for it, because you heart tells you to do so. *The more you look down at me, the more that I want to prove to you that I can. *Don't worry, nothing cannot be solved and through mistakes we learn and grow the most. Cheers! Tonnes and tonnes of challenges and problems exist in life, and the true value of life is to go through them and solve them. *GIP is not for talent gap filling, it's meant for the EP's, it is meant for leadership. We must do it, we must drive it no matter what.

100% Honesty

How funny it is to see the 3-year-ago me using the first person angle of the today-me. In other words, see the past retrospectively using hindsight. There were many shameful things to reflect upon. Like I was extremely (the word 'extremely' is still an understated adjective to describe, in my opinion) ignorant about the importance of money. I talked shits like 'Don't think about money, the main thing about travelling is to open your world view'. And I took things like 'values', 'happiness', 'learning', 'relevance' as some magical holy sacred Pandoras created by Jesus. I wanted to be the best Buddha that never offend anyone. I clung on every single unimportant and redundant fine details like a koala bear yet I easily over theorised & generalised complicated stuffs into empty big concepts that didn't help but made things more intertwining and sticky. I only thought the big concepts/theories about a plan , and its first step, b