Monday, September 24, 2007

Gratification in Rectification

24th September 2007
Monday

Monday blues... Not! Surprisingly, working with young kids are not that scary after all. And it really is easy money. Not exactly easy, but in comparison with the NJRC, this children's day special is considerably relaxing.

If you have not heard yet, I am currently working with the Singapore Science Centre for the Children Day special event. Everyday, hundreds of pre-school children and primary school children come through the doors of the annex building in great anticipation. And my job is to make sure that they get through the activities planned for them smoothly.

Trumpet playing has never been more gratifying. Ever since I started working seriously on my trumpet, each praise or remark has really made me beam with pride! Because I know I have work hard for each comment. Whether good or bad, it does not really matter. What matters is that the comment reflects truthfully on my progress.


Also, I went to the library again. But not to pay my fines (refer to previous posts). I went there to scour for new reads. And here am I to recommend a particular author by the name of David Ambrose.

This author is incredibly talented at twisting the storyline in various methods that blows you away completely with every turn that he makes. His books are short (about 300 pages) but the quality of it cannot be judged by the length of the story. Short, simple and direct. No lucridous attempts to spice up the story.

In short, David Ambrose is a writer whose works I would recommend for readers who like mystery, thrillers and works that challenge the limits of human imagination.


Ms Fish spent some time talking to me online yesterday. Topic mainly being second chances. And I would like to dedicate this section of my post to her (and also as a reminder to myself). The following materials are extracted from past entries written by me.



  • Do you believe in giving second chances to others? Do you believe in accepting second chances?
  • When a person gives you a second chance, it does not mean that everyone else has done the same thing.
  • If you insist on reading and re-reading the chapter that has ended, you will never discover what the next chapter has in store for you.

  • Even if wounds leave scars, they still heal.


    "It is so much easier to run from the truth than face the truth."
    -Han yong



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