Sunday, February 21, 2010
{ 4:03 AM }
Its 2010, I couldn’t believe it. Especially when carinn was asking me about joining SMU adrace, it totally struck me that how time really flies. OMG! It only seems like few months ago I did that, not to forget this year is world cup again! Couldn’t believe 4 years ago I was only in year 1. Nevertheless, face the truth! I’m growing older.
By now I have graduated for a year. It wasn’t short or long, but it is adequate enough to make changes and do loads of things. Life wasn’t as usual after joining the corporate world. Sometimes I feel that I’m not very well-versed in that; there is much consideration I need to think of before executing, to make sure that everything runs well and perfect for every single tasks. But of course, I do make mistakes. Everything is still new to me; it takes time and effort to set a base in a career. Thus, I really admire my colleagues around me; I look upon them and hope to be as capable as them as the year went by.
I mentioned life was different. Yes, indeed. 1 year ago, I was a student without any worries. Right now, my job equates to responsibility. I have to understand the consequences if jobs are not done appropriately. Well, it’s another growing phase for me, I need to think and be like young adults, which I don’t kinda like it. Sometimes I really can’t relate to their understanding. Maybe it really takes a certain levels and experiences.
While I was browsing those my past pictures I took during my Poly years, I realized how much I missed them. I miss the usual days I had when I get to see my friends and classmates everyday, talk and have fun, thinking of where to go or what to do after school. Things change as years goes by, even people. Everyone is going in diversity; you don’t get to see them often as usual. Which is why I treasure every single person around me because I know that one day I might not see them again if they move on to other places.
Well, changes are unpredictable thing. You never know what happens next, whether it will be change for a better a not. However, we have nothing to do, but to accept the laws of nature. I should say what’s most important is now.