Saturday, January 31, 2009

Blogging etiquettes!!!!!!

If its personal, tell the boyfriend or girlfriend about it ( or they call you terrible or something worse, i'll keep you posted!).

if its not.......who cares?

Don't tell your friends about it if you plan on saying the truth! u might end up having none!

if you don't have friends,.....who cares?

Do not use your real name or theirs! just in case Google decides to index your site ( after you've done everything they've asked you to and had to wait for another 3 months) and they mistakenly see your blog ( thats if you're still planing on being honest)!

if you're not..........who cares?

Finally, if they still find out....that would be a great time to just LIE!!!!!!!!

A Million Lives!

Do you ever get the feeling that one life is not enough for you to achieve all the things that you want to? Like you could do anything you wanted to do, like be a doctor, an artist or a stock broker but you don't feel you can achieve all of them within the time constraints we humans have?

You're not alone. its even worse when you have the natural talents for those things. personally, i can sing ( I'm pretty good at it), dance, act, do maths, design clothes, design machine parts, stand the sight of blood and write. I changed my major three times before finally sticking with Mechatronics engineering. I started with medicine, then moved on to microbiology and then electrical engineering. I belong to a performing art group called Eckklesia.

at one point i got so depressed because i could'nt figure out what it was i really wanted to do with my life. Finally, i decided to pick one that involved more than one of my interests. so i chose mechatronics. i still write when i have the time. Right now, i'm working on my first fantasy novel. I sing and dance with ecklessia and at church.

Sometimes people ask me if i have any regrets on my career choice. My answer is yes! The honest truth is, i would probably always feel regret even if i chose some other major. I would always wish i could do something else. I would love to live 300 years, then i could be a doctor for the first 50, and a fashion designer for the next 50 and so forth.

My advice to anyone going through this same phase is to just do as much as you can handle to make life more bearable. Do whatever makes you happier. Do it all if you can. Find a way to incoperate most of your hubbies into a single activity but never try to do too much. You'll end up washed up and frustrated.