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im still breathing..yeah good sign.. been at the beck and call of a lot of things and a lot of people..
so busy ive to catch my breath hopping from school to office from time to time.. now tt ive a lot more people to prove wrong to
they are all out there scrutinising my every moment the moment when i'll thrust myself into falling and withdrawing myself from this passion tt i hold. basically my business.
why dont people choose to understand this reality that no matter how hard they study,they are just selling their qualifications to get jobs. yeah u heard it.. jobs..ur worst nightmares..
i mean u go thru all the swotting and slogging just to be hurled at, screamed at and chided at. if ure lucky enuff, worst come to worst u'll get retrenched in time to come. double whammy. retrenched. couldnt get any worse. even doctors can be retrenched. even lawyers. ouhh trivia huh.. so where's that financial freedom that everybody longs for?
study,study,study and get our qualification papers just to see ourselves at the disposition of others of authority. total mismatch.
standard of living is getting higher and higher.
and if you degree holders out there feel that getting 4k in ur pockets a month is a giganomous amt.
think again.
how much have ur parents invested for ur education? almost a $100 000?or more? most will agree. n how long do u take just to get to the pinnacle,in singapore's context,a local uni at least? a bare 20 yrs of ur life.. yes im pretty sure of tt.
20 multiplied by $4K is only $80 000. that doesnt even compensate the amount of money we invested on education. n we consider $4K a big sum? definitely, outrightly not.
n for all those time being confined within the four walls of school,have we ever asked ourselves what have we been doing with our lives.. apart from saturating our brain cells with knowledge that nt many are willed to . nt everybody learns how to thirst for knowledge. n because of that we fail to fulfil the rightful purpose of education. the acquisition of knowledge and to use that empowerment to benefit other people's lives.
tis is what life is all about. but we are too enclosed in our own system of creditibility and meritocracy that we tend to forget the finer things in life.
just do give it a thought or two over my two cents worth.
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im still breathing..yeah good sign.. been at the beck and call of a lot of things and a lot of people..
so busy ive to catch my breath hopping from school to office from time to time.. now tt ive a lot more people to prove wrong to
they are all out there scrutinising my every moment the moment when i'll thrust myself into falling and withdrawing myself from this passion tt i hold. basically my business.
why dont people choose to understand this reality that no matter how hard they study,they are just selling their qualifications to get jobs. yeah u heard it.. jobs..ur worst nightmares..
i mean u go thru all the swotting and slogging just to be hurled at, screamed at and chided at. if ure lucky enuff, worst come to worst u'll get retrenched in time to come. double whammy. retrenched. couldnt get any worse. even doctors can be retrenched. even lawyers. ouhh trivia huh.. so where's that financial freedom that everybody longs for?
study,study,study and get our qualification papers just to see ourselves at the disposition of others of authority. total mismatch.
standard of living is getting higher and higher.
and if you degree holders out there feel that getting 4k in ur pockets a month is a giganomous amt.
think again.
how much have ur parents invested for ur education? almost a $100 000?or more? most will agree. n how long do u take just to get to the pinnacle,in singapore's context,a local uni at least? a bare 20 yrs of ur life.. yes im pretty sure of tt.
20 multiplied by $4K is only $80 000. that doesnt even compensate the amount of money we invested on education. n we consider $4K a big sum? definitely, outrightly not.
n for all those time being confined within the four walls of school,have we ever asked ourselves what have we been doing with our lives.. apart from saturating our brain cells with knowledge that nt many are willed to . nt everybody learns how to thirst for knowledge. n because of that we fail to fulfil the rightful purpose of education. the acquisition of knowledge and to use that empowerment to benefit other people's lives.
tis is what life is all about. but we are too enclosed in our own system of creditibility and meritocracy that we tend to forget the finer things in life.
just do give it a thought or two over my two cents worth.
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