A few years ago, I was so into my academic life and pursuit for theatre that I sleep every night to the thought of some Geography concept in my head or to some preoccupation with a certain script which I have yet to fully grasp.
Then, there was two years of the Army which I was totally sucked into as well. My legs always jogging to the tune of paced singing, my mind always running with solutions to solve my men's problems and clearly, my life also almost always void of space to contain a something else.
I have been so busy with work these days, nay, so into work these days that it's eating me again. I can't point a finger to it. Although I have been making funny mistakes that make no sense at all, although I've had my fair share of bad days, I really still do enjoy my work. Come to think of it, don't I like things easily!
I spoke to a chef today, who although cannot articulate for nuts or write a coherent prose, wowed me with her passion for food. She raved about her sauces, the versatility of cold, raw beef, and amid the unfamiliar jargon, I managed to recognise and identify with her love for the thing she does. The smile that emerged from her naturally stern face perpetuated a priceless satisfaction within me.
I have met, much less often than frequent, housekeepers who must get that stubborn stain off the mirror or runners who make sending laundry their life purpose. And I love the spurt of adrenaline that releases its magic on my inspirations, my motivations, and my own field of work. It does wonders, and pulls you out from the occasional doldrums sometimes.
My life is my work for now, I would like to keep it this way, I think.
Then, there was two years of the Army which I was totally sucked into as well. My legs always jogging to the tune of paced singing, my mind always running with solutions to solve my men's problems and clearly, my life also almost always void of space to contain a something else.
I have been so busy with work these days, nay, so into work these days that it's eating me again. I can't point a finger to it. Although I have been making funny mistakes that make no sense at all, although I've had my fair share of bad days, I really still do enjoy my work. Come to think of it, don't I like things easily!
I spoke to a chef today, who although cannot articulate for nuts or write a coherent prose, wowed me with her passion for food. She raved about her sauces, the versatility of cold, raw beef, and amid the unfamiliar jargon, I managed to recognise and identify with her love for the thing she does. The smile that emerged from her naturally stern face perpetuated a priceless satisfaction within me.
I have met, much less often than frequent, housekeepers who must get that stubborn stain off the mirror or runners who make sending laundry their life purpose. And I love the spurt of adrenaline that releases its magic on my inspirations, my motivations, and my own field of work. It does wonders, and pulls you out from the occasional doldrums sometimes.
My life is my work for now, I would like to keep it this way, I think.