Learning Curve

Mujo…!!!

Posted on May 10, 2009. Filed under: Learning Curve, Soul Food |

Happy Mothers Day to all mothers wherever you are in the whole wide world! I’m very fortunate I still have my mother, and no matter how much we disagree on things, I still love her the same
Orang kata, mujo emak masih ada…!  I’m fortunate that my mother is alive and  doing well, living her life [...]

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Six Lessons Every Single Person Should Know

Posted on May 5, 2009. Filed under: Learning Curve |

Six Lessons Every Single Person Should Know
When you’ve been single for a while and start to feel discouraged that you might never meet someone, it’s easy to get down. These six reminders can help you look on the bright side of things.
By Erin Meanley
I’m sensing a lot of pain out there these days … I [...]

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What are roads in Malaysia used for?

Posted on May 1, 2009. Filed under: Laugh a lil, Learning Curve |

Happy Labor Day! If you’re driving out of town, be extra careful on the road, especially after reading this piece of article. I find this really hillarious…and amusing coming from a foreigner’s perspective
What are roads in Malaysia used for?
by David Astley, an British/Ozzie guy!! now living in KL
A guide for expatriate drivers in [...]

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The Pinnochio Effect

Posted on April 12, 2009. Filed under: Learning Curve |

I believe that when C. Collodi wrote “The Adventures of Pinocchio”, he was not kidding about the fact that Pinocchio’s nose actually grew longer whenever he lied. The author did actually do his homework, well, either that or it was just a fluke.
 
Do you know that it is a fact that one’s nose can actually [...]

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Lessons I learned from being a fool for love

Posted on April 8, 2009. Filed under: Learning Curve, Thinking Aloud |

I have come to understand that the world is nothing but illusions. Everything is an illusion, everything except for God, that is. The universe exists in the way we see it because we created it to be such. There is no absolute truth in this world. If perception is reality, then truth changes as our [...]

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Nothing but a few not so good men

Posted on March 22, 2009. Filed under: C'est La Vie!, Learning Curve |

Life is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think, as Horace Walpole puts it. Perhaps I’ve been feeling too much, rather than doing more thinking.
As much as I feel hurt and down and out, I must let this heartache go – once and for all. I think I’ve been [...]

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A Mere Pebble That Got Stuck In My Shoes

Posted on March 16, 2009. Filed under: C'est La Vie!, Learning Curve, Thinking Aloud |

Wow! I feel such relief similar to unloading a heavy rock off my chest after letting go of my anger towards Orang Bulan. I’m glad this is just a rebound thingy. He confused me big time with his anal retentiveness and “shifty” personality – now I’m wondering if he has a split personality disorder because [...]

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It’s a dog eat dog world out there

Posted on March 15, 2009. Filed under: C'est La Vie!, Learning Curve |

Things always happened for a good reason, there’s learning to be gained from every experience in our lives. Making mistakes, falling and getting up again are part of the essential growing pains in life and this is something that’s necessary for us.
I cannot question God, why me? God would simply answer, why not?
I [...]

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Coming to My Senses

Posted on March 14, 2009. Filed under: C'est La Vie!, Learning Curve, Random Thots, Soul Food, Thinking Aloud |

In all my messed up state of emotion, I forget there is such thing as “rebound”. Yup, what happened in my life for the last four weeks was a devastating result of this “I hate it but it’s true” thingy called “rebound”.
After analyzing the whole situation and turning it upside down, and looking at [...]

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It Must Have Been Love

Posted on March 8, 2009. Filed under: C'est La Vie!, Learning Curve, Random Rarebits, Soul Food |

I cried every night the whole of last three weeks. I cried because it’s over. Yeah, I guess it’s really over now. This love shines so brightly like fireworks. This love disappears so quickly like one too. This love cannot outshine Romeo and Juliet by any measure of the day. Yet, it really must have [...]

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Right vs. Wrong

Posted on November 16, 2008. Filed under: Learning Curve, Random Thots |

I confess. I like to be right. Sometimes, my desire to be right brings me a lot pain. This is especially so when it comes to men, and my man nonetheless.
I have an ideal of the man who’s right for me. He has the right look, height, level of intellect, personality, academic and social [...]

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Alice & The Cat

Posted on September 26, 2008. Filed under: Learning Curve, Random Rarebits, Soul Food |

In Lewis Caroll’s “Alice in Wonderland”, Alice asked the Cat, “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.” said the Cat.

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Sexy, successful…and single?

Posted on September 14, 2008. Filed under: Learning Curve, Woman at Work |

Are you a sexy, successful…and single woman? You may find yourself in the same situation that I and many other sexy, successful and single women are facing.

This is an enlightening article on our predicament. Some of us may agree on the pointers in the article, and some of us may not agree. Many of [...]

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Plato on love and marriage

Posted on September 13, 2008. Filed under: Learning Curve, Soul Food |

One day, Plato asked his teacher, “What is love? How can I find it?”
 
The teacher answered, “There’s a large wheat field in front. Walk there without turning back, and take just one leaf. If you can find one leaf that you think is extraordinary, it means you have found love.”
 
So Plato walked…and not long after [...]

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Secrets of A Woman

Posted on September 8, 2008. Filed under: Laugh a lil, Learning Curve, Random Rarebits |

Some things you never knew… [actually, I never did either...]
Secrets of a Woman
By: Kathryn Eisman
 
 

The woman you sleep with gazes into your eyes and tells you she loves you. And you believe her. You can tell by the way she looks at you, the way she holds you, the way she seems to always know [...]

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