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Monday, July 02, 2007

Somehow, someway, I have experienced the technicalities of working with the best, and the worst companies for conducting events.

There is a cliche. The best companies to work with are usually the worst. However, the worst companies to work with are always the worst.

Its something that can't be explained. It is something that can only be experienced.

I am extremely greatful to my mentors, Pauline and Chris Tan. They have really taught me the essentials for success.

In order to respect a person, you will only base it by their abilities. SOLELY by their abilities. It is as simple as that. However, one has to bear in mind another cliche. The best people are not always the most skilled. Sometimes, they are to an extent that they are brainless and useless. However, they just have the luck and the eloquency to flatter the top management to get themselves promoted. The most skilled people on the other hand, are not at the top management but at the middle management at most. That often happens especially in the modern working world and also, if the company is making good profits at the moment even when the useless top management are doing nothing but spending unnecessary company money.

I kinda have to take a step back and think how I should tackle this situation in the future. I have only 2 years in army to think about it.

My aim for the moment:

23 - Get my own car
25 - get married and get my own house.
*but i am more to the house part as getting married will get it cheaper... =D

Live the high life. Not backing down. thats my aim.

Mesmerized within time...
1:06 AM