Thursday, July 22, 2004

Headache in the morning....
Drowsy during driving...
A loud thud, not as loud as thunder...
A first time, kissed into taxi's bumper...
$100 poorer, but my head became clearer...

No more AXN watching until 2 am

Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Saw this poll in JobsDB.com's site: "I'm now in my 40s and I'm willing to forego high pay for a more fulfilling and meaningful job / life".
 
Interestingly I am now in my 30s and I am already foregoing a senior post in a SME in Singapore for something less, because I want to be able to spend more time with my son.  In fact, a few of my peers are feeling the same way as me.  Is this a sign of earlier burn-out in the younger generation?  Does it mean that people are more pampered than earlier generations, or that the worklife demands placed on people nowsaday is so great that burn-outs occur earlier in the career life?
Now that we have a baby at home, we barely have time to sleep, let alone the opportunity to go for movies at the theater. Fortunately some enterprising Singaporeans started DVD home delivery services: Hollywoodclicks and MovieMaster.