Friday, May 21, 2010

The 4'Rs in life

Inspired by the theory of Yin and Yang, I believe in life we always have 4R's.I need to reduce 2R's which is Regret and Revenge and Keep the remaining 2R's which is Remember and Respect but you cannot completely throw the negative ones, this is how I balance my life.

Regret....we often felt regret after we have done something....right or wrong, we regret no matter what.....let take this example:

"A couple went to Mid Valley and do some shopping, the girl then enter a boutique shop and showed 2 different dresses to her boyfriend, asking which one suites her....well, the boyfriend replied and normally the girl will follow what the boyfriend chooses, but after they left the shop....the girl then felt regret and told his boyfriend she should choose the other one instead. "

Maybe I am not much of a person who gives examples, but this really happens in our life....we made many choices in life...including choosing the right partner, choosing your right carrier or choosing your course when enrolling in the University.....whatever choices you make, do think of the consequences, because when you regret, it's too late to change. So think before making choices =)

Revenge..most people often do that, informally or formally, we always do due to our instincts. Let me ask you a question, why waste time on revenge while you have a whole day to enjoy your life? Sometimes, people tend to hurt you, but let it be, why do we need revenge? So they can fulfill your needs? So, whatever thing you do, if they hurt you, just don't care, revenge is only a drug which make you continue doing it after one another.

Respect, this is a very respectful word I would like to share with you, you may think it's a word with no values.....but it was in fact a powerful word which even penetrate religions! This word can be found in BIBLE, for example "we must respect our parents (One of the 10 commandants) " or "Respect your enemies", in Buddhism, "Respect all walks of life", In Free thinking society," Respect all human rights". As for me, I respect everyone because in my opinion, humans are here for a reason, and it is for us to respect their decision. So, do respect God, the elders, the leaders, your parents, family, friends and most of all, yourself =)

Remember, yes....may sounds easy to you, but how many good deeds you can remember rather than the bad ones? Here's a simple guide which I could advice in what to remember:

Do's
1. Remember your loved ones (God, Family and Friends, your pets and yourself)
2. Remember the sweet memories (Of all, everything which you considered as sweet)

Don'ts
1. Remember negative thinkings (Sad, tired etc...)
2. Remember the failures (unless you are referring to look for mistakes and improve)

Summary
No matter how do you choose, you cannot let go of these 4 because it will make your life unbalance. So think wisely and start think to balance your life ^^
Saturday, May 8, 2010

Terengganu and Kelantan, Visiting the East coast of Peninsular Malaysia

It all started from an idea back at Cheras.....with some planning and preparation, and here I am, at Terengganu!
Morning 8:23am....woke up by Michelle's Kawaii smile~....after she left, I just realised that I haven't pack up my stuffs up after a tiring yesterday of Leon's birthday preparation and moving....after a rushing 30 minutes+ of packing, I left my kendy at home and went to look for Cheng.

The actual plan was going by bus, but Cheng's Dad came to KL to pay his fees. And so, together with Cheng's dad, we disembark on a 8 hour driving to Kuala Terengganu....Cheng's hometown.

Upon arrival, what we do is "Jalan-Jalan Cari Makan"....The food at Terengganu was just different! For me, it has a taste of it's own, a guinuine Terengganu flavor taste!

I was just astonished to see different types of "Nasi" (Rice in Malay language) to choose from~ from "nasi " to "nasi ", it was awesomely delicious! Especially when it was poured with the Malay Kua (in other words, anither version of curry, which was not spicy)
Aside from food....my first stop was Terengganu's famous Floating Mosque! That night was awesome...With the moon was almost full~ the night was clear and beautiful.We walked around the mosque, and the reflection of the colored lights from the mosque reflects the beauty of the mosque itself. My personal view is fantastic!

My next pit stop, was Kenyir Lake.The Kenyir Lake was internationally recognised as one of Malaysia's famous tourism site. The journey going there takes 1 and a half hours from Kuala Terengganu. Kenyir lake was so huge that you can even do island hopping! The scenery was very beautiful, I managed to visit the Kenyir Dam before going to the lake itself. Breathtaking!

Now for another 2 hours, I am going to Kota Bharu....which was the main city of Kelantan....yes, Kelantan!! The last state on the East coast of pemnisula Malaysia before entering Thailand.
I visited KB Mall, which was a very famous shopping mall at Kelantan (PC fair was also held there)and I also manage to visit the Sleeping Buddha!The Buddha was huge! I heard from Cheng's Dad explaining that this sleeping buddha was the largest in Malaysia and perhaps the 3rd largest in the World. The temple was very like Thailand, when I entered the temple, I was like stepping into Thailand lolx!Many photos captured!
Night at Kelantan, I had dinner with Cheng's Dad friend.Had great time chatting with them and I managed to eat Toufu with pumpkin gravy (I LIKE this!)And before waving bye, I had a group photo with them.
Lots of Places we went, including the State Museum, the crystal mosque and many places~ It was a wonderful state to visit! ^^

Thanks Cheng and his lovely family for this Trip! Awesome!

A pre- exam Dinner!

It's fun to have dinner with friends, especially when you are the chief cook! This time, I present Jue Ann, our lovely chief and Jenny, lovely assistant and YY, awesome helper! ^^Thanks KFC for the air~ kekeke

Less talk for now, just look at the group photos~(^o^)
Nice food....hehehehe!

Yum Yum Yum~ XD

Seremban, at the heart of Negeri Sembilan

An awesome trip with Jue Ann, Cherry, Esther and Jenny to Seremban, the capital city of Negeri Sembilan.....so what's so special about Seremban? To me, I am standing at the heart of Negeri Sembilan, home of the most unique architecture designs in Malaysia, which was from the Minangkabau people.

Their designs was famous for its sharp edges on their rooftop....but that's not all....It was an honor to visit Jue Ann's Dad sculpture factory! In this post m gonna post it in 5 reasons~ hehehe

5 reasons why I love this trip soooo MUCH!

1. Jalan Jalan Cari Makan!
Yeap, Food is the main priority hehehe~ We had the awesome times eating....eating....and eating! Till we drop.....but we still try to climb just to continue to crave for more!

2. Seremban State Muzium
Yeap, although nothing much to see in there, but I am glad to understand the structure, lives, state administrative, and all those antiques available in the muzium, and really....I loved their architecture! hahaha~

3. Jue Ann's Sculpture Factory(Correct me if I am Wrong)
Yeap! The most anticipated and the priority reason of why I am going there!Awesomeness~

4. Jue Ann and her Awesome Family! Not to forget Esther's ^^

Not because of her and her awesome family, I wouldn't been here! Really, honesty, I really want to thank Jue Ann and Esther as well as their family for taking care of us!

5. Photos~Photos~Photos
Last but not least ......photos!




Thanks Jue Ann, Esther, Cherry and Jenny for this trip!
 
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