Hate Galore

May 18th, 2008 by carlitew

I’m beginning to realize that I can actually dish out all the stuff that I hate in everything, well, with almost everything. Here are some, take a closer look, you might be doing the things that I hate most.

  1. I so hate it when I’m taking a bath and someone else bangs the door in the effort to get in to answer the call of nature. I really can’t imagine how inconvenient it is to have an aroma of their poop while you shower yourself.

  2. I hate people who don’t know how to knock, even if they know that a door isn’t locked. Sometimes it is more of a decent behavior and all.

  3. When other people knows that it is your routine to watch a series on TV, on a daily or weekly basis, and wont switch channel to favor your viewing pleasure.

  4. I hate opinionated people on movie houses. Trust me, sometimes (well, most of the time) it is proper to keep your thoughts to yourself than say it loud and irritate other people. You’ll end up embarrassing yourself too.

  5. People who doesn’t know how to appreciate the efforts that you’re extending to them and doesn’t recognize the effort at all. Sometimes, a simple ‘thanks’ is more than enough. It doesn’t hurt to show gratitude, right?

  6. People who laugh out loud or laugh their ass out at jokes that even a pre-schooler will find it hard to laugh. Even in movies, people will think that you’re completely delusional on laughing at something that’s not even worth-giggling about.

  7. People who sings their heart out and feels like they are the best singer of all. Mind you, even if you belt-out so well but cannot pronounce the words correctly, then you’re completely a mess.

  8. Those who gives side comments in murmur or whispers their negative reactions to other people when in fact, it’s pretty obvious to you. Come on! You don’t want other people do the same thing on you.

  9. Those who thinks that they are drop-dead gorgeous and thinks that they’re the hottest person ever born. Look around you, you might have gone blind.

  10. People who claims that it takes gallons of alcohol to knock them down. But when you’re having sessions with them, will pass-out with just a bottle or two. Don’t be dipsomaniac-wannabe when you’re not.

  11. People who thinks that a sensible talk is always about a competition of intellectual level. You don’t win a conversation by giving out facts that you already knew. Be it limited or just a fallacy. Sometimes it is imperative that you listen very well to what other people have to say. Then agree if it’s agreeable and deviate if you feel so.

  12. People pretending that their fluent English speakers. Don’t force yourself to the limit if you can’t. Aware of the nosebleed thingy? Not speaking in your native language won’t make you a better person.

I’m cutting down my entries to 12. I don’t want people to raise eyebrows on me. I guess that’s the 13th? Oh crap! Cut it.

Flaccid

May 8th, 2008 by carlitew

I’m in vacuum. My head’s a vacuum. I’ve been thinking how at this point, my plans are still not getting more concrete and vivid. Like, I just wanted to do what myself tells me to do in a snap. I don’t think that flooding my mind with tons of good thoughts from Dr. Phil would make me certain with everything. Ok. I’ll admit. I’m one of those who doesn’t plan much on the ‘what, how and why’. All I know is that, will I be happy in the end? Will it result to something beneficial for me? Will I do no harm to other people? Will it create self-satisfaction? Fulfillment or prestige? Quite a mind-bugler, because when we are in strong emotions, (which is most of the time) we don’t even think at all. We just do what we feel like doing. We don’t even recognize the word ‘consider’.

Probably yes, most of the people who get what they want are walking planners. They organize their life pretty much. Life is one heck of a competition. If you don’t know how to get better, then you are no good.

Funny, cause I read an article about life’s laws. “You either get it or you don’t”. But there was a strategy written below that line. And that is “Become one of those who gets it”. Simple but rational. I want to be one of those who “get it”. Because they understand how things work and have a strategy to create the results that they want. Those who don’t can be found complaining that they never seem to get a break. That’s why it gets a bit confusing, especially at times when we complain a lot but we know in ourselves that we did strategize in a way or another. Makes sense huh?

I guess the rule to being a “doer” is to be prepared. To tune in and find out how game is being played, and then play by the rules. At this instant, I know for myself that I can compete. I always can. But it’s just that I am not good in forecasting what will happen next. Because even if you gave your best shot and followed whatever the “correct shit” that has to be followed, results may not always favor you.

Don’t think that I’m completely delusional here. Try to understand my point and we’ll be on the same page.

Spinnin’

April 30th, 2008 by carlitew

I know, everyone has to examine scrupulously to whether or not we’ll make ourselves big time with the decisions that we make. I’m talking career-wise here. Damn it! Of course, no one expects to be big time super soon. It’s just everyone’s wish. There are words such as lottery and robbery if you want it so badly or urgently.

Well, I don’t want this to sound so ‘article’.

This is a blog Karl! A blog! You are not supposed to write an editorial stuff in here. Clear? Crystal!

My mind is pretty dead-set right now. I’m leaving the country for about a year or two and work my ass out in UAE. I don’t need to land a good job. I have to. I must!

Series of events were fast-pacing. Just a couple of months ago, I quit my job and moved-out of my comfort zone. I got so intoxicated with work load. I so hate dealing with stupid people. I’m not bragging here, I’m blogging here!

Just a couple of weeks ago, I was in HKG and Macau wandering and living a tourist life; rubbing elbows with Mickey Mouse, eating Octopus tentacles, riding MTR back and forth, and so much more. Now, I’m back to another reality (Too many realities huh?) I’ve got to plan ahead. I need to make myself richer at the age of 30 and millionaire at the age of 35. Of course! Nobody can tell. It will be a sleight-of-hand to the bull’s eye! Man, I’m deep! I told ya! Haha

Seriously, I’m sleepy right now!