Yay!! I have found my previous slides for the coming morning invited talk. Albeit it was really hectic to be back work and got so many outside jobs ahead, ie: 3talks and a community project invites this month alone.
Thus at times I feel so drained that I even have no time to think about the coming projects or so. I just go by the flow and see what's gonna happen because there are so many to be dealt at this moment. I was working in the office in the morning rushing and literally had not much feeling anymore. It's like the body acting as if like a robot when the soul was somewhere. I can't be describing much coz the excitement is getting lesser. I need more stimulations!!
I am thinking of participating in another NGO, probably in a disabled society or centre. Then I can be more focused and put more energy to it. The thing is that, most of the centres here are so underdeveloped. I can't really blame for the citizen here for not learning the art of volunteering simply because it's really not easy to find a centre to contribute. All the time, those who got the means for publicity are asking for mainly monetary contributions. There are so much more other than money. But the society that we are nurturing now is so skewed that people think that only the rich can contribute and do voluntary work. It's so different from the overseas. There is definitely something wrong with the system here. What should be done is not done, what shouldn't is always being a shout out.
Hmm... Oh yea. I am reading back. Yes, I did read Mitch Albom's 2 books. The five people you meet in heaven; and Tuesdays with Morrie. Both books are fabulous but I prefer the latter. I have his other book, titled For One More Day. But I got distracted half way through. Thus, I am reading My Story (A Child called 'it', The Lost Boy, and A Man Named Dave). I started reading last night and got hooked onto it! It's a thick book. I certainly gonna go on reading this. I have certain weird taste on everything. Anyways, it's my choice, so...
Alright, gonna go on reading abit. Malaysians spent reading 2books on average a year. Yay!! I have done more than that for 2010!
H'py reading!
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