Being Human

Wednesday, October 8, 2014


45 days from now, I'll be on a plane to Thailand.

36 days from now, I'll be on stage for our church year end production.

20 days from now, I'll get my pay check.

11 days from now, I'll be at home sleeping.

4 days from now, I'll be at church attending service.

48 hours from now, I'll be happy enjoying my Friday.

24 hours from now, I'll be practicing worship song.

12 hours from now, I'll be woken up by my sister and request for another 5 minutes.

5 hours from now, I'll be under my blanket and hugging my pillow.

3 hours from now, I'll finish drama practice.

2 hours from now, I'll be wondering when will practice ends.

1 hour from now, I'll be talking to friends and trying to remember all the steps.

30 minutes from now, I'll be on the road driving to practice.

15 minutes from now, I'll be waking up from the power nap I'm going to have.

5 minutes from now, I'll be sleeping with the lights on and my phone next to me.

1 minute from now, I'll finish typing this post and click on "Publish".

Sometimes I wonder, have time management make us less human.

We split our time in doing different things.
It does make us more efficient, but also cause us to forget to be simply human.

Are we meant to rush this and that and worry and plan for our future?

Or should we just enjoy present as it is God's present for us?


Abnormal

Monday, October 6, 2014


The other day when I went outing with my CG members, we were discussing where to go after our dinner.

One of them mentioned that he had been to almost ALL of the café around and knows where to find the yummiest cake around.

Another one was eagerly talking about the movies they’ve watch and also the number of escape room they’ve been to.

I think is pretty normal for young working adults to be into cafés, movies, gym, karaoke and escape room.

But not me.

If I were to choose, I would rather spend my day at home reading a good book, play my ukulele or watch a very old classic movie while doodling.

If I were to choose, I would rather go to the beach, sit at a corner and read a book, play my ukulele or just observe the people around me.

If I were to choose, I would rather go to any café, read a book, doodle something and observe people around me.

If I were to choose, I rather be alone and have my own quiet place.

But that doesn’t mean I don’t mix with people. Is just the matter of preferences. :]