interface II


So we're into the sixth version of my blog after the last version hung around for a year or so.

Now, a bit of info on this image. This photo was taken one lovely spring afternoon, featuring the iconic Old Well from the UNC Chapel Hill campus. I would like to think of this image as a tribute to my time in UNC Chapel Hill, the awesome friends I made and the memories I now hold dear.

A milestone in my life indeed.

I've dropped the tagboard cos its useless and taking eons to load. But thanks to Angela who helped me set it up, I still do like and will miss the pink interface.

So yeah, it's the sixth one you fellas!

Yours.

27 April 2008

the best things..

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Entry #672

A simple conversation at lunch today got me thinking.

How passionate are we about our passion(s)?

I have been more than used to seeing how the brutality of the harsh working world has killed the perceptivity of life in people, many of which I do know personally. And it's sad of course, that the concept of passion, dreams and ideals are often scorned and casted aside as an ephemeral insignificance, and perhaps a joke for the practical world.

The more I thought of it, it became clear that isn't life today made out of dreams built upon dreams before? Isn't reality simply dreams materialised? Sometimes we just need a reminder that our dreams are worth pursuing.

My dear readers, if you have (or had) a childhood dream, a lifelong passion or a (seemingly) faraway ideal, I say to you - never give it up or let them pass you by. For only dreams propel humanity to truly live and love, grasping the meaning of life and the place of our existence in this world.

Just as we must learn to walk so we can run, we too must learn to dream so we can achieve.

That being said, always, and this I pray, always stay true to your dreams.

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nimgnoy let the night fall at 10:25 PM

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At 11:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

lovely.

h.

 

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