There are two types of people found abundance on this planet. Either they're perfectionist or they're imperfectionist. Some even brought the imperfectionism degree to the point where they become slackers.
Perfectionist: They're the people whom like to make everysingle things in their life perfect. Some are hyper perfectionism which they think they are the most perfect person (guy/gal) in the world and what they do and see are perfect. They won't take failure and take any mistake made. For them there were no errors in everysingle things they made. But how can that things happen? How can someone not make mistake? or a slight error? For guys, even you will shoot your pee outside the toilet bowl and leak....hehehehe. How can anything go successfully without error? Good scientist won't get the answer of curing STD without mistakenly found penicillium...Accepting mistake should be part of one life. So why don't make your life happier by accepting some mistake and listen to other people what they have to say.
Imperfectionist: They're called happy go lucky people as well. Luckily they do accept mistake but made heaps of mistake as well. hahhaahaa. I think I could be categorised into this group of idiots. I made heaps of mistake, mistake in my study or experiment, mistake in life and more uncountable mistake. And I do accept failure as the mother to success. Without failure where is success? I say imperfectionist is different from slacker as a slacker tends to do nothing and don't even care about the mistakes done.
So to all the perfectionist out there, don't make your life and others a living hell. Let go and be merry! And to all the imperfectionist out there, keep up the good work and don't become a slacker.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Philip Island Trip
Nice wave down the rocks near the Seal Rock, good to use as introduce picture.
Little penguin stuck in the walk place.
Possy me at the Cowes looking at the ocean beyond
Nice Seal Rock with this living rock. hahaha
This guy is my relative, noctunal like me!!!!
These photos was taken on Philip Island by my good friend's camera. So now only I get these photos and post them up.
That animal was wallaby, cute and short kangaroo-look-a-like marsupial.
Little penguin stuck in the walk place.
Possy me at the Cowes looking at the ocean beyond
Nice Seal Rock with this living rock. hahaha
This guy is my relative, noctunal like me!!!!
These photos was taken on Philip Island by my good friend's camera. So now only I get these photos and post them up.
That animal was wallaby, cute and short kangaroo-look-a-like marsupial.
Monday, September 25, 2006
Uni Study Break HOLIDAYS
My holiday started 1 week earlier. Way different from my Monash friends, I’d my holiday the week before them and need to go for lab block during the real break. Anyway, during this 1 week break, I went to Melbourne city to find my aunt. First three days I’ve basically sat at home n do my reports (of course I did sneak into city for some good good food like gelati from Lygon St., and Chocolate Lick from Max Brenner’s Chocolate.
On Wednesday I had this angel/devil talk around my head for buying the boardshorts from JayJay, I took the shortest time to Flinder’s Station and went back my aunt home early.
Thursday is an interesting day. My uncle brought for a ride in The Great Ocean Road (TGOR). TGOR was a glorious ride along the seaside. However there is this say ‘no pain no gain’ and it is true for this ride. The road from Loin to Apollo bay is so winding that it made me headache. Had picnic lunch at Apollo bay and it was nice sitting in the sun at around 15°C (I guess it is 15 or less?). The waves were the most eye-catching. After about 1 hour from Apollo bay, we reach the Twelve Apostles. Although another apostle had fallen to Judas, I guess there were still se7en standing. These Apostles were super duper marvelous and impressive until I could not take my eyes from them. Then it was followed by more traveling n traveling.
Left: spring water from the groundwater, contained a lot of mineral which tasted like rusty water and Right: Tuscan design homestead.
Weekend was the days of mineral spring. Early friday morning we travel to Dalyesford (somewhere near Ballarat? I think). I was staying in the homestead but I reckon mine is better than my aunt and uncle’s manor, more classic and it was in Tuscan design. I’d dinner at the local pub, chicken kiev with Carlton Draught (I’ve started love Draught as it was smooth and not beery). Came back home and learned and played a few games of mahjong (only beginning mahjong). Before I sleep I went online through WiFi at my homestead while watching Jungle 2 Jungle by Tim Allen.
The next day began very early…8.30am woke up by aunt and went for a walk around the lake. We did go to the mineral spring of Hepburn Spring. This was basically water pumped from the groundwater which contains a heap of mineral. It tasted weird, something like rusty water and gassy (forgotten to take some for my friends…). Came back and played more mahjong (anyway that was a mahjong trip of my aunt with her mahjong friends). Dinner was the best meal I ever had yet the most expensive. Starting with entrees, it was fried quill, then it was roasted rabbit and potato fritters and Mediterranean veggies. With Draught beer, this meal costed my aunt A$40 and it was in a pub (a more famous pub call Farmers something)… Sunday was just a normal day traveling back to city and rest.
My holiday ended so hasty without me knowing it.
On Wednesday I had this angel/devil talk around my head for buying the boardshorts from JayJay, I took the shortest time to Flinder’s Station and went back my aunt home early.
Thursday is an interesting day. My uncle brought for a ride in The Great Ocean Road (TGOR). TGOR was a glorious ride along the seaside. However there is this say ‘no pain no gain’ and it is true for this ride. The road from Loin to Apollo bay is so winding that it made me headache. Had picnic lunch at Apollo bay and it was nice sitting in the sun at around 15°C (I guess it is 15 or less?). The waves were the most eye-catching. After about 1 hour from Apollo bay, we reach the Twelve Apostles. Although another apostle had fallen to Judas, I guess there were still se7en standing. These Apostles were super duper marvelous and impressive until I could not take my eyes from them. Then it was followed by more traveling n traveling.
Left: spring water from the groundwater, contained a lot of mineral which tasted like rusty water and Right: Tuscan design homestead.
Weekend was the days of mineral spring. Early friday morning we travel to Dalyesford (somewhere near Ballarat? I think). I was staying in the homestead but I reckon mine is better than my aunt and uncle’s manor, more classic and it was in Tuscan design. I’d dinner at the local pub, chicken kiev with Carlton Draught (I’ve started love Draught as it was smooth and not beery). Came back home and learned and played a few games of mahjong (only beginning mahjong). Before I sleep I went online through WiFi at my homestead while watching Jungle 2 Jungle by Tim Allen.
The next day began very early…8.30am woke up by aunt and went for a walk around the lake. We did go to the mineral spring of Hepburn Spring. This was basically water pumped from the groundwater which contains a heap of mineral. It tasted weird, something like rusty water and gassy (forgotten to take some for my friends…). Came back and played more mahjong (anyway that was a mahjong trip of my aunt with her mahjong friends). Dinner was the best meal I ever had yet the most expensive. Starting with entrees, it was fried quill, then it was roasted rabbit and potato fritters and Mediterranean veggies. With Draught beer, this meal costed my aunt A$40 and it was in a pub (a more famous pub call Farmers something)… Sunday was just a normal day traveling back to city and rest.
My holiday ended so hasty without me knowing it.
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