I was thinking how important an image can be. Afterall, an image can be defined as a virtual (and temporary) reflection of oneself when perceived by others. Who bothers to maintain their image at all times? How many people bend and sway with the opinions of people?
Harrods is undergoing a renovation. Renovations can be pretty messy and sometimes, unsightly. It's just a phase whereby one undergoes some re-shuffling to portray a NICER image as the result. But Harrods bother to ensure that it looks as gorgeous as it can even as it undergoes renovation.
How many of us goes out on the street - unshaven, uncombed and sloppily dressed?
A penny for my thoughts. I have so many thoughts, but why ain't I getting richer?
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Old within the new
I visited London. It's one of the busiest and most developed city in the world. NEW - I should call it. Within this NEW city are at least 8 different museums. Probable many more hidden to a visitor who was there for only several days.
So many museums, each containing different sets of history. I was thinking - the old within the NEW? Was it because of their history that made London what it is today? Or has London got so caught up with their history that they are not willing to embrace their future?
(On the right is a statue of a warrior on a horseback taken at the British Museum)
So many museums, each containing different sets of history. I was thinking - the old within the NEW? Was it because of their history that made London what it is today? Or has London got so caught up with their history that they are not willing to embrace their future?
(On the right is a statue of a warrior on a horseback taken at the British Museum)
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Appreciate or complain
We always hear complaints in the city we live in. I could remember grumblings on how irregular the bus trips would be, how crowded the MRT are and how often the trains have broken down in recent months.
It was until I travel overseas that I realise that we are in a fortunate world. That when we compare ourselves to the developed countries and cosmopolitan cities, we are miles ahead in terms of infrastructure and efficiency.
Buses - I traveled to Australia before. More recently, my visit to Nottingham allowed me the opportunity to use the buses on a frequent basis. I made trips down to the city after my classes and hang out till the night falls. But catching a bus goes by a 30 mins interval. And here we are, complaining when the buses take more than 10 mins to arrive.
Crowdedness - Singapore MRTs can be pretty crowded. But Paris re-defined my meaning of 'crowdedness'. I was heading for the airport at about 4.30 pm that afternoon. The mass of people astonished me. Such that when the train arrived, I was pushed up the train. Accidentally collided into people around me and nearly tripped over my luggage in the process. The train had problems closing their door, as it was so packed to the brim.
MRT Service - SMRT was recently slapped a hefty fine for their incompetence in the trains service. I thought about how justified it was. London was a developed cosmopolitain city. However, their "tubes", which are the trains, have halted involunatrily for 5 times for no apparent reason in my short 5 days stay there. I wowed in amusement when Londoners watch just how sparks fly at the 'TUBE' rails when trains decelerate to stop at the station.
Do Singaporeans have valid reasons to complain or are we just a bunch of picky people? For me, it was a valuable lesson in life to appreciate whatever we have.
It was until I travel overseas that I realise that we are in a fortunate world. That when we compare ourselves to the developed countries and cosmopolitan cities, we are miles ahead in terms of infrastructure and efficiency.
Buses - I traveled to Australia before. More recently, my visit to Nottingham allowed me the opportunity to use the buses on a frequent basis. I made trips down to the city after my classes and hang out till the night falls. But catching a bus goes by a 30 mins interval. And here we are, complaining when the buses take more than 10 mins to arrive.
Crowdedness - Singapore MRTs can be pretty crowded. But Paris re-defined my meaning of 'crowdedness'. I was heading for the airport at about 4.30 pm that afternoon. The mass of people astonished me. Such that when the train arrived, I was pushed up the train. Accidentally collided into people around me and nearly tripped over my luggage in the process. The train had problems closing their door, as it was so packed to the brim.
MRT Service - SMRT was recently slapped a hefty fine for their incompetence in the trains service. I thought about how justified it was. London was a developed cosmopolitain city. However, their "tubes", which are the trains, have halted involunatrily for 5 times for no apparent reason in my short 5 days stay there. I wowed in amusement when Londoners watch just how sparks fly at the 'TUBE' rails when trains decelerate to stop at the station.
Do Singaporeans have valid reasons to complain or are we just a bunch of picky people? For me, it was a valuable lesson in life to appreciate whatever we have.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Joys of a holiday
A holiday can do wonders. It isn't just the mere process of visiting a foreign land. It's so much more - it has liven my mood, allowed for self-reflection, given me new hopes and made me see the whole big world.
I have just came back from a 21-day Europe holiday cum study trip. On paper, the lovely places I have been to are London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield and Paris.
My Mood - An expensive Europe trip, one must have thought. But it's worth every cent. My mood was up since the day I planned for it. The after-effects of an energetised "me" will last another 3 more months. How much more value can I ask for?
Self-reflection - There were many times I were alone, especially the duration of the train rides. How can I ever get that in Singapore? That gave me precious insight - to treasure my family and friends. I never gotten that much time alone to ask who I really am.
New Hopes - I couldn't remember when I last hoped for something. People tell me not to daydream. But hopes give me goals. And goals give me a direction. I now have new hopes. Hopes that I will make it big out there, because it's the spirit and attitude that makes me who I am. The next hope is to see more of the world out there in a fun growing manner.
The Big World - The world is so big out there. It isn't just me and my surroundings. I've been to 3 countries and spoke to a dozen nationalities. There's so much out there that I want to see more!
I have just came back from a 21-day Europe holiday cum study trip. On paper, the lovely places I have been to are London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield and Paris.
My Mood - An expensive Europe trip, one must have thought. But it's worth every cent. My mood was up since the day I planned for it. The after-effects of an energetised "me" will last another 3 more months. How much more value can I ask for?
Self-reflection - There were many times I were alone, especially the duration of the train rides. How can I ever get that in Singapore? That gave me precious insight - to treasure my family and friends. I never gotten that much time alone to ask who I really am.
New Hopes - I couldn't remember when I last hoped for something. People tell me not to daydream. But hopes give me goals. And goals give me a direction. I now have new hopes. Hopes that I will make it big out there, because it's the spirit and attitude that makes me who I am. The next hope is to see more of the world out there in a fun growing manner.
The Big World - The world is so big out there. It isn't just me and my surroundings. I've been to 3 countries and spoke to a dozen nationalities. There's so much out there that I want to see more!
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