success and failure

Posted November 15th, 2009 in Leben by MeL

I was about to ignore this video when I came across it, as the to-do list for the day is still very much unchecked. 16 minutes for a video is quite very long I thought.

Then again, it’s a talk by a writer, whose books I’ve been reading for the past few months. I thought, perhaps, these 16 minutes could be as intriguing as his books I’ve read.

one word -- wow!

Before this post, I wrote a short entry about how I woke up one morning and thinking that I really want to be successful, in whatever I do in life. That was on the back of a failed interview for a job, which I’ve already very much set my mind on. The only reason I didn’t publish the post was because after write the short entry, a thought came to me -- if I want to be successful, what is the most concrete representation of being successful?

I thought I got some kinda answer in his talk.

To live a successful life, the success must be defined by nobody but ourselves. The definition of success must not be sucked in from the media, the magazines and other people’s expectations, which is so inevitable with the information all around us. Yet, at the end of the day, we are and should be authors of our own ambitions. And it is a fact that nobody can be successful in every aspects of life.

And also, a dig at the much advertised ‘work-life balance’ in job placement advertisements these days -- nonsense. Does it mean being mediocre in both work and life? Nobody wants to work like a horse and lead a lifeless life. But the so-called balance should not be a given by the company you’re working for, but a definition that is unique to every individual.

closure, alas

Posted November 12th, 2009 in School by MeL

posters for 2 of the group design projects this semester

The Yacht posterposter2-3010v2poster-3010

declaration of dependence

Posted November 6th, 2009 in Leben, Quot, School by MeL

taking a step out of the usual foot steps, i realised that there are really a lot of information all around me. everything seems interesting enough for me to think about investing a little bit of time exploring it, yet there are only 16 working hours every day.

the campus papers, the international tribunals, CNA news, fiction books, a new interesting film, an old interesting film, that website that teaches Korean language, the newly discovered Scandinavian indie bands, the website that collects some awe-inspiring product designs, the one-day lomography shoot that i’ve always wanted to embark on…

Bookmarks one too many, and I don’t know when I’ll be able to get back onto them.

Oh, december it seems? When dreaded exams are done, the streets are decorative and all is rosy.

Oh, but there’s still FYP. fuck.

We should really start thinking about how life starts and how it ends, and think about how to fill the spaces in between with a multitude of emotions that is gratifying enough not to be forgottten. – November 6, 2009

distance is poetic

Posted November 5th, 2009 in Leben, Quot by MeL

The best and only way to commemorate lost time is to smile and let the thought sink deep. – November 5, 2009

limits

Posted November 3rd, 2009 in Leben, Quot, Tumblr by MeL

gochooseyourownway

Life is limitless only if you haven’t started living it.