Tuesday, February 16, 2010

No Complaint in 2010

We complain a lot in our lives, of our jobs doing a lot but getting a little; of our partners misunderstanding or mistreating us from time to time. In fact, we spend so much time on various complaints that we never really try to think them over and address the issues head-to-head that cause our woes.

Job complaint is very frequent in this competitive age. We tend to swear when we are informed of an overtime or feel overloaded in workdays, but besides giving out a few vulgar terms, we largely rest on the status quo. Staying put does not change anything and you will remain in a pathetic state until you mull over the "whys".

Dude, it's time to wake up from your consistent complaining nightmares. Stop complaining your lives today and start making plans to reverse those trying situations. I'm sure you will have a better 2010 if you put the complaints on the back burner. Say after me dude, NO COMPLAINT!

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

New Year Celebration in Jiangxi

Here I'm, in an arctic part of China, Jiangxi, to celebrate CNY with the family of my darling. This is the first time I spend CNY without my family around, and the first time I find myself firmly stuck to something called heater. The weather is extremely cold here, but my heart is warm enough to feel happy.

After all, I'm very joyful to spend the CNY with my darling, as well as her big family, who treat me like a VVIP(Very Very Important Person). =)

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Google's TV Spot

Google aired a TV AD during Super Bowl this year, one of their few TV spots ever made since establishment of the search giant. It highlighted in a subtle way the omnipotence of Google queries. You can find probably everything on Google by entering a proper query, not only wealth and knowledge, but also, like what the AD advocates, romance.

Check it out yourself at http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTUwMjAzNTg0.html.

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Follow-up Post

After a cup of warm water, my mind started to relax so I can focus on something that I love to write.

It's time to write something logical. Now let me make clear the reason why I want to continue my blogging career. It's all from a Taiwan blogger. That guy is simply amazing. (he was more amazing in the past) He published every day at least one quality post on his blog, years after years, non-stop. On one of his posts, he pointed out that in every article we write there should be points. And the best number of points in one single post was three, according to his mind-boggling post. My thinking pattern changed since then. I started to consider multiple aspects of every situation. I forced myself to make at least three points to support my view or action.

Suddenly I realize that's why my blog has been dead.

Bcuz I had successfully listed myself three points to be lazy and stop updating my blog.

Point one: I got no time.
Point two: I had no energy left.
Point three: I need to do a lot of reading when I have both time and energy.

What a bunch of damned pretext! -_-

Anyway, feeling pretty good now, as I've written a lot today. =)

cya! bed time!

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A New Start-up

Hey, guys. I haven't been writing for a real long time and this post is a nice touchstone for my English skills.

The momentum for this post is that one of my former colleagues started his own online business just days ago. (Sorry for my delayed news, I happened to read it today). We know that miracle is not easy to work, but at least he had taken his first step out on a bumpy road. I wish him good luck.

He had finally made up his decision to step out for his dream, so when will I make up mine to reignite my writing passion? I promised myself like million times to make my blog a fertile place, but months after my promises, it is still a pool for dead water. Shame on me!

What is holding up my writing habbit?

Question unanswered.

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