Friday, July 22, 2016

Priorities

Left tom Right: Wei Yen, Shaun Ken, Nicholas Wong, Vincent Tan, Me, Jake Lai

Oh great, now the gloomy days of mine have past.

I'm really grateful to those who were supporting me back then even though they have their own problems themselves (especially my business partners). I used to get jealous/envy towards other people who'd get a better result than me in whatever aspect of life. However, since the day I own a business of my own, people would tell me that I have changed like A LOT. More mature, more considerate, less emotional and yada yada yada. I would like to admit what they've said because the changes I've made since then have gotten me to be more mature, more adaptive towards to adult world. A lot would say that "Go enjoy your college life", "You're still a kid", "Acting so mature, for what?" and so on. I don't blame these people because back then I was an asshole too.

You might be wondering why I would talk bullshit in the paragraph before, but wait, I'll link it later. If you've been reading my previous blog post, you will be knowing I'm actually seeking balance. "Which aspects in life?" I bet you'd ask. It's actually between my studies and my career. I'm a student, a really good one. And I'll not be giving up my career just yet. I'm kinda a perfectionist I guess. I wanted all the aspects in my life to be perfect but sometimes it might just be too difficult.

So, what I did is that I sought advice from the people who've been through what I'm going through. And from their advice, I'm come to know that the best way to not compromise both my studies and career is to not participate in activities that aren't really beneficial to me. It's nothing wrong for wanting the best for myself, ain't it?

Seeking balance, and still making progress.

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