Tuesday, March 30, 2010

How dreams die

FEB 4 — Hello, fellow readers. Chances are quite high that you are reading this in an office on a lovely working day; thus based on this assumption, I wish you good morning and good day.

Let us take out some of that productive working time of yours to focus upon something other than work or the usual exercise of blaming Barisan Nasional for all of your woes.

I’m pretty sure the company won’t mind you spending some time using the Internet to read this article, after all it takes only a few minutes and it eats up much less bandwidth (and time) than watching porn or playing Farmville on Facebook.

Dreams by definition are a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep. Or in a simpler explanation, that drama you saw while you were sleeping which are nice or scary while some are rather… wet in nature.

However, it is not that sort of dream that we are going to be discussing today. Indeed it is still the same succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through your mind, but instead of during sleep, it happens when one is wide awake.

The dream that is associated with words like aspirations, goals, yearning and “if only”.

When I was a young boy back in primary school, students would have to fill in their information on a yellow academic card which was the size of an A4 paper.

It was used as a record of our academic achievements throughout the six years in primary school. One of the things that I distinctively remember was that each year we would fill in three answers as to what was your ambition “Cita-Cita Saya”.

Boys being boys, the usual answers you’d get would be “Firemen/Doctor/Soldier/Fighter” and sometimes things like “Batman/Kesatria Baja Hitam or Ultraman”.

Then these boys would grow up and realise that it is not that easy to be what they wanted to be back then.

For instance they learn that they are not that fit or just too lazy to exercise to be a firemen, or that a police officer’s pay is too low, or that Rangers in brightly coloured costumes with summoned robots fighting aliens do not exist.

After that these boys attend secondary school and a whole new world opens up.

They realise that life is more than just about cool looking guns, uniforms and killing alien monsters that invade earth on a weekly basis.

They fill up the questionnaire again and answer, “Musician/Lawyer/Inventor/Computer Programmer/Architect”... It’s the romantic thought that they want to create, build, design and do something interesting.

They dream of doing something great, building something big, experiencing something good or producing something beautiful. But as they grow older some of them may come to the conclusion that they are not smart or talented enough; pay was too low or the job market was not that good for that industry and pressure from parents or society.

They attend college and due to the restrictions of their grade, cash and other obstacles, they opt for something more realistic. They study Business Studies, Marketing, Finance, Mechanical Engineering, Statistics, Human Resource, Foreign Language, Psychology, Graphic design, Constitutional law and etc...

And still they dream of making something out of life using the path that is beyond them. The dreams stay strong.

They graduate but due to the economy, failed interviews and available vacancies they again re-route their path to something no longer based on their dreams but by necessity to survive in this society. Some become white collar workers, some go into the private sector and a small number may decide to be an entrepreneur or inherit their family business. They become production engineers, multi-level marketing members, insurance agents, etc.

So now dreams are no longer about being someone important, making something great, or experiencing exciting things. Dreams are now merely focussed on getting promoted to becoming an assistant manager before 30; getting 3 months bonus by the end of the year; achieving this month’s sales target, looking cool at Zouk this weekend, buying a new LV bag, going home by 5.30; gathering enough money to get married next year or simply getting a set of new wheels for the car.

And before you know it, that eight-year-old who once dreamed of becoming an astronaut now sits in a cubicle, facing a computer screen, clicking the mouse and reading an online news portal cursing at some doctor who gets to go into space on a Russian rocket.

And that, folks, is how most dreams die. A slow and quiet death. And, etched on their tombstones are the excuses for their death.

Good day, folks. And have a great productive day at work.

-Zaidel B or Sinatra_Z is an electronics engineer and he blogs at Catatan Seekor Lipas.


Monday, March 22, 2010

final project!!!

oh my gosh! 1 more week to final submission!!!
still got tonnes to do!
and my design is so distorted, will be having tough time doing the section perspective and also axonometric! aaahh.....why do i always come out with something so difficult..
i love to challenge myself but have to prepare for the high risk. no matter what. as long as i try my best. jiayou!

my studiomates jia you also!!!! we can do it!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

p=mv

What I really need now is the momentum that I used to have.There are countless work to do and I really need to treasure every second that I have. need to settle my design asap!!!!!!!

my emotion has always been erratic...from excited state to passive state....*inhale exhale*

I CAN DO IT!!! *INFINITE ENERGY * I have goals and I'll try my best to achieve them.

Went to the seminar and he told me that my status is not confirm yet because there are already 3 people in the list. alright,this means that someone who didnt attend the interview is now in the list. so unfair. fine. There is no point for me to confront or promote myself . No matter what I really appreciate and glad that the interviewers have chosen me and believe that I'm capable and eligible to be part of the team. :)

In studio now. Not being productive for the time being. Really hope to do as much as I can. RELIEF~~~~~Hotel Malaya~~~~~~~woohoo~~~~~~

Sunday, March 7, 2010

that country

during my research for my project, i kept seeing stockholm...sweden's design. Again, I really hope that I have the opportunity to go there.

okie! continue my work now ; )

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Back home!

I reached my homesweethome in the afternoon. had a super great home-cook food.Slept alot today. Now I'm going to spend my night doing works :) It 's good to be back home.
At 1st I was expecting to borrow some reference books from library for my design, BUT...I've forgotten that this is the 1st saturday of the month,which means, library CLOSE! RRRrrrRRR..stress

So my to-do list of this weekend will be:
DESIGN
study communication
study maths
spamming
think of LESTARI performance :S

Hopefully these can be achieved.

*I'm still hoping for the chance to participate in the life-changing experience programme. *finger cross* I believe that I'll contribute alot to the programme and the others believe that too. Just need to wait for him to say 'yes'. If he still think that I'm not eligible because I'm not that active in college, thats fine. at least I've gained recognition from others :) I'll always stay possitive no matter what.
Cheers

Friday, March 5, 2010

After 4 years

I cant believe that after 4 years of no blogging, i suddenly have an adrenaline rush to start a new blog for myself.To record my interesting daily life and also to keep my family and friends around the world updated!!! weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee~~~~~~~~~

I'm heading back home a few hours later ! going back with my best friend Woan in KIY! i really miss mommy and i know she misses me alot too. She called and complaint that i seldom call back home:)

My 1st Job . WWF-MALAYSIA.The Panda story.

This is one of my old post that I would like to share here :)

This is one of the highlights in my life. It will always be. I've learnt so much from this internship. I am always an environmentalist even though I'm in architecture now ;)

Here are some of the events that I've been involved during my internship.

Terengganu Trip- preparation for Credit Suisse Trip(my 1st trip with WWF)


This is Awi's Yellow House in Kuala Terengganu.It's a bagpacker's lodge...It's such a nice place to stay. RM25 per night!!!!with an open toilet..you can watch the stars while showering!


HCVF(High Conservation Value Forest) Camera Trapping in Terengganu. We found a place with many animal track(elephants,tapir,pigs,tigers.....).It's basically a highway for them. That's an Asian Giant Turtle we saw by accident.It's a rare species.

Credit Suisse(Singapore) - WWF- KPKKT in Terengganu (2nd trip with WWF)

I enjoyed this trip alot because it's made up of an interesting group with different citizenship(france,german,australian,indian,singaporean,malaysian..)

  • Paka Beach (in case you dont know, Paka is a small town in Terengganu)
  • Riding Hilux(TOYOTA)
  • We were trekking to retrieve the camera traps.
  • A bear footprint.
Kenyir Lake



  • Bewah Cave (KenyirLake)&the view from the cave.
  • We rode boat for island hoping in Kenyir Lake. The boat was soooooo speedy until i have to hold my cap in case it flew off to the lake ,which cause penalty.



Chemerong Waterfall!!!!!


  • after lunch in Petang Island(Kenyir Lake).
  • a place full of butterflies seeking for mineral.It's like heaven when they are flying everywhere.

Kenyir Spa&Resort - too bad i dont have a picture of the bathroom.It's as big as the room .damn luxurious!

HCVF National Toolkit Consultation(Sarawak) in Kuching (3rd trip)

The workshop was held in Grand Margherita Hotel,Kuching.Sorry that i dont have any pictures of the hotel :) Everyone was too busy with the consultation.



This is the Singgahsana Guesthouse ,a bagpacker's lodge .



I'm not sure if you can read this clearly.Our workshop was posted on the paper when we didnt even ask for press release!!!The Borneo Post.

I went to Semenggoh Rehabilitation Centre on the next day!took half-day leave for it.forgot to tell you guys.

I was so lucky to see Delima & her newborn baby when they 1st showed up.They are on the newspaper the next day!

World Environment Week in AEON JUSCO

I was working there for 2 days for turtle conservation petition.
There is a booth selling very cool tote bags!
I hereby urge everyone to save the earth by this very simple action-using eco-friendly/tote/shopping bags when you're shopping.This is what I'm doing now,saying NO to unnecessary plastic bags.
Sometimes I feel frustrated when the cashiers are giving out plastic bags uncontrollably.

Okay so I hereby urge everyone of you to support this environmental friendly action to save the earth!!!!!

weeeee~~~~~~~~

this is an eco-friendly bike.cool?