Filed under: Work
Don’t have much to say, except that I love my job. Even though I can’t msn, check my personal mail, read gossip online, check out blogs nor write in my own blog, spend all my time in the office working and a good part of after-office hours thinking about how I can hit my targets, I still love it.
Work doesn’t seem like work when I enjoy what I’m doing and I never thought that I’d ever have the chance to say this.
Life is great.
I hope everyone else is having a good time.
Yayyyyyy!!!
My flight has been upgraded and thus i can come back for the salsa fest!! WOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Filed under: Random Blather
Just threw together, using whatever i could find in the fridge, a sandwich for myself for breakfast tomorrow morning…
Which is a 14 grain wholewheat, cucumber and cheese with ham and zucchini sandwich. I think I just saved myself S$4 here!
BTW, did you know what is the difference between a cucumber and a zucchini?
I always thought that they were the same…only to realize today that they are completely different in terms of taste and preparation!!!
A cucumber is a mature fruit and can (and in my opinion, should) be eaten raw. On the other hand, the zucchini is fibrous and unappetizing..and should be served cooked!!!
Hmm..suddenly, my sandwich doesn’t look so good anymore. >_<
Zsa zsa got her cast removed yday.
She looks terrible…her right leg looks exactly like a chicken drumstick with leftover feathers on torn skin.
Wow. The last few days has been amazing, to say the least. I don’t know where to begin…I’ve got so much blog backlog to clear. LOL.
So, here we go then, by chronological order….
Filed under: Random Blather
Was reading the New York Times online when I came across this article on working-class millionaires.
Apparently, the thousands of millionaires living in Silicon Valley don’t feel rich. Just about everybody who works in Sillicon Valley has a nett worth of at least $2 million. TWO MILLION?!! I don’t think I will be able to smell that kind of money in my life!!!
According to the article, these super rich folk (mainly geeks and extreme workaholics), who drive around in Ferraris, own homes for which the monthly repayment is at least seven figure sums and are within the top 2 percent of America’s highest income earners, FEEL POOR.
They plug in 80 hour work weeks and basically spend all their time working because 2 or 3 million in a bank in Silicon Valley is is just peanut money.
It’s all kind of sad because these people are in living life as if it is a marathon with no finish line. Success and happiness is defined by what you have and how much you have.
It’s unimaginable. If I had that kind of money, I’d head straight for some 3rd world country, invest in stocks and live the rest of my days out like a queen.