Thursday, January 15, 2009

After 3 weeks of holidays in Malaysia, US seems strange to me. I feel like I have to re-adapt to the environment. I was just too comfortable in my own comfort zone but I know I still have to return to reality. Classes seem harder and I can foresee a bunch of work piling up high waiting for accomplish. It was apparently harder to leave my family this time as compare to the first time when I left for the states. Besides, knowing the fact that your only sister, who was in US, has also return home is not helping very much either. Oh well, no one said it was easy to begin with. But I’m sure with good friends around, it will be much fun :)

So,

Today in Human Development class, there was this question where we were suppose to answer and then share with the others, the question said, ‘What is the best thing you experience in Iowa State?’
It caught me there thinking for awhile when all my friends were busy scribbling on their notepad.
(and while Sheau Ting was busy whispering to me Teng Foong’s name) I though the best thing will be the priceless experience of studying abroad, so I told QQLor, who was sitting next to me that the difficulties I had to face to adapt to the new environment were the best! She looked at me, “you crazy ar? That’s should be the worst thing!!”
But really, I think if I know to think of the hardest thing as the best challenge, then I would never feel bad about it. In fact, I would probably be happy that I know I’ve been through it.
So it is true, a lot of times if people are willing to change their perception about things, what’s horrible might not be that bad anyways…

Oh well, it’s always easier said than done. If everyone could think like this, then there will be less conflicts, less fights, and less people feeling depress then..

Anyways, that was just a little thought of mine.

I went to marketing class today and saw the latest product from pepsi, its call pepsi optimisms or maybe something like it. Apparently, the colors used on pepsi logos are the same as the colors on US democratic logo. They even change the pepsi logo a little to make it looks like the US democratic logo. I guess they are trying to say, “Drink Pepsi, be optimist, Experience the Change~~” hm.. i wonder..




1 Comments:

Blogger lim said...

hahha I thought the same thing as sheau ting!! his name came across my mind xD
and finally you blogged, hahah...

January 20, 2009 at 3:32 AM

 

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