13 10 / 2011
Post Exam Rambling
I did all I can, spent plenty of and effort preparing for that one important test.
Only to find out on the very last minute of the exam that I did that little stupid mistake… But oops time is out!
Shit happens, the best we can do is to learn from our mistakes and never regrets.
Keep telling myself that.
*deep sigh*
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02 9 / 2011
This is why I do so much better living on my own vs. with my family! I lose weight easier because I buy mostly good food.
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31 8 / 2011
6 reasons to keep using credit cards
- Credit cards help your credit scores
- Credit cards offer consumer protections
- Credit cards offer safer automatic bill payment
- Credit cards offer protection against identity theft
- Credit cards can help in an emergency
- Credit cards reward savvy users
[via MSN Money]
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31 8 / 2011
"Stress is a feeling, not a sign of dysfunction. When you start to worry, realize it’s an indication that you care about something, not a cause for panic."
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30 8 / 2011
Sisters and supermodels, Dorian Leigh and Suzy Parker for Modess, 1953.
Simply stunning!
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26 8 / 2011
"My heart’s a stereo, it beats for you so listen close. Hear my thoughts in every note. Make me your radio, turn me up when you feel low, this melody was meant for you. Just sing along to my stereo."
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26 8 / 2011
styling 101: 0 or 2? It Doesn't Matter!
But a size 6 would die in Fashion World.
Oh my dear honey. I will always remember what Julia Roberts says on the movie Notting Hill, “I’ve been on a diet every day since I was 19, which basically means I’ve been hungry for a decade.” Can you relate to her?
I have to admit that I have my fair…
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25 8 / 2011
“Everything you have is God’s gift. Be thankful for that through your prayers.”
24 8 / 2011
Interesting viewpoint: Sacrifice Is Overrated
We confuse everyone and everything by use of this word “selfless” to describe something that is actually self-fulfilling.
Human beings act out of self-interest. Including when they make sacrifices.
When society restricts the types of self-interest that people may indulge when it comes to humanitarian causes to conspicuous (or even inconspicuous) acts of selflessness, we prohibit large numbers of very talented people from making a difference in the world, simply because their flavor of self-interest might be money.
We laud the martyr who is paid poverty wages — and who lets everyone know it — without knowing anything about his talent or productivity. He gets his psychological needs met by being praised as one who sacrifices on behalf of others.
Yet we refuse the talents of someone who may be far more productive because his self-interest is simply in dollars instead of sainthood.

