Sunday, October 26, 2008

Well, a really long weekend this time. 3 whole days of relaxation and recuperation, and I am SO glad that there is no work tomorrow. Not that I hate it, but I guess working non-stop is really draining, and weekends such as this is excellent to re-energise the whole being.

The economic situation is also taking a swin in the deep end of the pool which doesn't really have any lifeguards, hahahaha. But all comedy aside, I don't really know how bad this will get, what with all the bad news and ever-dropping market shares and mumbo jumbo which I have absolutely no idea what they're all about. All I know is that the prices of certain things will increase while others decrease, and that's about it I guess, hahaha. Ah well, I don't know what else to say about this issue though.

On a lighter note, this weekend has been a worry-less one, and I'm really glad that there is still one more last day before the work week starts all over again. Learnt a lot since my last post here and I'm so so thankful that nothing bad has happened yet. But I believe that it will not so smooth sailing all the way, challenges will definitely be thrown at me for a particular reason: Moulding, but I like to call it Pruning (which is much more relatable to some of us). While others see it as a 'why must I go through this torture' moment, I guess it's actually a way that God uses to mould our character. All this pruning will eventually pay off, like how you would prune a tree, it will eventually turn out the way you want it to, likewise, we will turn out just like that. Hahaha, yea, I might sound preachy and all, but I just want to pen this down to help me remember things like these. Pruning will initially be painful and ugly, we all go through these kind of moments, and most of us complain, even I do, but I learnt that complaining is not really the way to go. Just bite your teeth, just go through it, and then reflect on the stuff which you did. It won't be easy during the process, but I feel that when we go through these obstacles, we come out stronger, character-wise. I was taught that the character is THE most important thing which God looks out for, not the car which you own, not the big bank account you have and not even the multi-million dollar house you live in. It is this intangible thing which is important, and it's something which we all have, just whether we want to develop it, or just throw it aside whenever we like.
Hahaha, I might come across as the good and innocent guy, but I also have my own flaws, so don't come and say that I'm perfect, because I'm so far from it, hahaha.

Hahaha, I guess this little post ends here, my sermon is done, HAHAHA.... ah well, just wishing everyone a good week ahead and a very Happy Deepavali as well!!

~moey out~