Life ain't a roller coaster
on Saturday, April 17, 2010
at 11:01 PM
Coz it's a fricking blender. The minute you think you're in one piece, you're actually in 50 million more.It's been a good blend getting involved with the voters registration campaign. All the experienced I've ever gained from it is definitely invaluable. I've: - Met so many people
- Met so many different kinds of people
- Met so many different kinds of nice people
- Learned so many new things about our country's voting system
- Talked to visionaries who share the same vision of changing this nation
- Collaborated with other organizations to pool our resources
- Learned that procrastination is not part of your character/personality/habits. It's your enemy, and if you have good allies, they can help you win the war against this foe completely
- Learned more about content management systems other than stupid simple Wordpress (although WP is very good for small company portfolios since it's super easy to use and understand)
- Prepared myself to drop my hobbies when I'm called to do nation transformation work
- Understood the importance of having a team with very different personalities so that all work in a synergistic way (because a team full of introverts will not succeed, neither would a team full of leaders)
- Finally got my own name cards
- Finally got registered as a voter
- Finally got some of my friends to register as voters
- Realized that there's such things called Chinese Assembly Hall, Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia, Youth4Change, and Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya
- Found out that standing at a booth for 12 hours in a mall for 2 days in a row, trying to sell something ain't easy
- Learned that hurdles and challenges aren't obstacles to us if we keep our eye on the ball and keep our spirit together
- Learned that Jamie is crazy
- Been enlightened about the generosity of fellow youth who were willing to stand alongside us for hours to flag shoppers down and force them to sign the damn form and get out of our sight (ok not so vulgar)
- Found that Subang Parade's management is VERY friendly and has good intentions for their CSR quotas
- Talked to Khailee Ng, co-founder of YouthAsia and he speaks like aSUPERfastBULLETTRAINand
- SOMETIMEShe'slikeFRIcKINGwhackkyyyyyANDCRAZYandEVENlaughsHYSTERICALLY
- Learned alot more things but there it's too wong-linded to list them down here so I'll just go to sleep now
Night!
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Jamie Ang Hui Mei is cool
on Monday, April 12, 2010
at 1:02 AM
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My name is Jon without a H. They call me the boy who's in the wrong academic course - I'm doing ACCA. You'll figure out the rest.
I sway in and out of basketball, rock climbing, frisbee and gym-ing as sports, but I always stick to graphic design and photography. My dream is to either start and develop an advertising and design company, or design and implement a revolutionary accounting and control system for a multi-national IT company. Sounds crazy?
Watch me!
Oh, and I'm a massive Taylor Swift fan.
(mouse over to view)
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