In amidst of the exam period, here goes my few hours reviving this blog where I should utilize it for last minute revision.
Humans, given a higher

intelligent quotient (IQ) compared to other living lifestyles have the ability to dream of a better life and establish goals to live out those dreams. Think of it. We can look deep into our hearts and dream for a better lifestyle for the ones we cared; better financial position, emotional, physical or spiritual lives.
But what adds to the point; not only we could dream but we also could pursue those dreams. The question is how to pursue those dreams. That is, we could develop plans or strategies such as goal settings to achieve those dreams. The plans and strategies laid out does not mean that one can achieve it. It requires continuous actions and hard work, not just sitting by the window pane daydreaming (which I usually did).

What's my dream anyway? I'd probably told it a hundred times to many people who came across my life (okay, not so many). Simple as typing here or plain talking, my dream is to travel to a different country once every year, learn their culture or lifestyle. To achieve this dream, I know it requires a lot of money and time. An air ticket probably costs thousand of dollars. What's more, the living expenses too need to be taken into account. Knowing what my dream is, I've not seriously take any action to achieve it.
Less than 3 months, my life will erode into a new chapter. That is, I would be working, earning income; hoping to achieve my dream. I'm an Australian born Chinese who grew up in Malaysia and return to his homeland after 20 years (my circumstances probably happens to one in a million people). Thus, I've given the opportunity to experience the Malaysian culture. No offense or anything, I personally thinks that people in Australia are much more friendly compared to the people in Malaysia. Take an example, whenever, I make a purchase from a local supermarket, in Australia, the cashier in the counter would always ask 'How are you?'. These three words might not meant much to many people but it definitely put a smile on my face as it shows courtesy towards others. Even strangers would have a quick chat with you when you're in a public transport.

On the other hand, I clearly remembered at the end of last year when I just came back to Malaysia for semester break where I went to a local supermarket in Malaysia; helping my mum with groceries. I placed the groceries on the table and what I saw was most the cashiers carry sour faces. I know it's always better when we are opposite of the counter but the whole purchase process definitely leaves an imprint in my heart telling me how unfriendly this society it is. What would foreigners think when they make purchase from local supermarkets in Malaysia as well?
Life can only be understood backwards,
but can only be lived forwards.
Anyway, the final hurdle for me begins on Tuesday and ends on Thursday. I'm fully prepared not...
P.S, it's 33 degrees today and my whole body is burning up, can't concentrate of studying and kept me thinking that its hot (Should have barricade myself in the university instead).