I’ve Accomplished More Than What I Think I Did!

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Newsflash: we are down to the last four days of 2015! We are about to go full circle, we have spent 361 days surviving every curves, laughing all the hurt away, singing the loneliness, taking a leap of faith, we’ve championed our fears, took our piece of “I-belong” moment on the internet whenever something goes viral and many other things that made 2015 different from the year before.

2015 for me was a life-changing. I graduated last March. Two months after, I have experienced the whirlwind of  joy for being hired on what would be my first official job as an adult. Experienced what real sepanx (separation anxiety) is. Coming home after 6 months of being away from home and spent Christmas (and New Year) away from family and friends back home.

But 2015 was also a year when I have made so many discoveries by travelling back and forth in time. It was a year when I’ve had my heart crushed countless times, a year when I met a lot of people and got the chance to experience their lives that thought my life’s lessons which I could not learn by just talking with people over Facebook and Twitter. All these are true by just reading books! Continue reading “I’ve Accomplished More Than What I Think I Did!”

The Starter Pack for Certified Introverts

Many people like the busy streets and busy life, some people prefer the silent ambiance of a coffeeshop and the comfort of a book at hand. Some people prefer to talk and be heard of for what they have to say, while others would tend to step back and write everything down. Others prefer the callous street and fast-phase life of the city, while others are more than happy to spend the day on parks under the shade of the tree, observing the nuances that make up the human life and how uncertain our relationship is with time.

Two types of people existing together, but they don’t exist in the same level of human psychology. They share the same space but they don’t share the same perception of that space.

This is, for me, one of the major distinctions between an introvert and extrovert. And by now, you might already have the slightest comprehension of what I am and where I am getting to. Continue reading “The Starter Pack for Certified Introverts”