think, how often do you compare things?
walking in the supermarket, you saw one big rosy red apple and one small, not-s0-juicy-looking apple. Then, you looked up and see the dollar tagged to each apple. Can't afford the red rosy one? Take the alternative, they are apples anyway. OR, bring more money.
when you are at work, you are compared against your peers. Performance, salary, workload.. or even asthetic looks and material buys. arent you sick of being compared?
what makes people want to compare? human nature?
but have you thought of the basis to compare? if it is fair to compare?
would you have thought that it wasnt fair to compare apples from different countries with different weather? it wasn't fair to compare between human because each is one individual and their background is completely different? but its too theoretical. NOBODY will consider this before making a decision, unless, well you are going to write a paper on it.
sometimes, i just confuse and contradict myself.
wakeboarding!
on a scotching hot saturday afternoon..........we went WAKEBOARDING!

i was expecting myself to experience some sea sickness... but generally its ok. i love how the boat sped on the sea and the gust of sea winds that gushed across the face.
my first time to try out wakeboarding. it is really not easy!
i fell over many many times and felt so pai seh when the boat had to turn back and fetch me every 30seconds. yes, thats how cannot make it i am. BUT! i did manage to stand in the end!... for awhile la. haha. i was bloated with sea water at the end of the day.
lets see how the experts do it. they're really pro man!!

i want to go batam and play cheaper sea sports!!
mumbling on
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 9:51 PM
the odds.
i'm starting to place hopes on the weekly number draws.
the one with 4 digits and 6/7 numbers.
hur.
symptoms of becoming aunty.
i'm placing hopes at the wrong places.
mummy said if i continue to mahjong no guys will want me. oh wells.the odds of getting all 7 numbers right is 1 in 8 million.
the odds of finding "
the one" is 1 in 1 million (assumption: 4 million Singaporeans - 2 million females - 1 million children).
both odds doesn't look good.
mumbling on
Thursday, June 04, 2009 at 9:42 PM