Day 10-11 with US+TLAM
I write this on a flight to my home country, 6 more hours to go so yeah.
Don't know if it's because of 30++ hours without sleep or too much cholesterol intake from those Indian and Italian restaurants I went to during my trip that I get mad to small stuffs like traffic and any disorders that come along the way.
Interestingly, on my way to airport I was with this cab driver who talked a lot about life. I guess he could get better living in his own country (Ghana) as a motivational speaker or something.
After a good share of jokes and small conversation he said something like, "You know, often you strain to get there-to your destination with your head, you push with your whole power, convincing yourself you'll get there. While you know that you don't have the absolute control over anything as a man."
It put me in an awkward silence and I ask myself what do I need to listen now?
I answered him short, "yeah, that's our pride of being human, we strive to have control over anything (which unlikely possible)."
He then continued to talk about many things about life, like the other thing I notice was the story of his close friend who made a small change that led to an achievement in his life.
It sparked an image of butterfly of the Butterfly Effect movie in my mind.
When we arrived at the terminal, what he said quite resonate what I'm going through, "My friend, everything has its time, all we need to do is keep walking."
I was out of words.
The weather was not that good that turbulence persisted quite long during the flight, though as a frequent flyer myself sometimes I feel uneasy with rough turbulence. But that night, I have no fear or regret if anything unwanted happened during the flight.
8 hours of flight gave me enough time to listen to the subs and thinking.
One more interesting conversation took place in Changi for a good 2 hours of transit.
He greeted me after seeing my cigarette that turned out familiar to him, later he told me he stayed in my country for 2 years.
I thought he was a native Singaporean, yet he was born and raised in central part of China Mainland.
He gave me some insight how a large scale international company in construction works. We share some experience from our own backgrounds.
It was a little awkward when he asked for my name card which I didn't have (I've gotta get some I suppose) so that we exchange numbers instead. 2 hours of talk felt so short, I expect to see him again in the future to talk about stuff we both love to talk about, economy.
I write this on a flight to my home country, 6 more hours to go so yeah.
Don't know if it's because of 30++ hours without sleep or too much cholesterol intake from those Indian and Italian restaurants I went to during my trip that I get mad to small stuffs like traffic and any disorders that come along the way.
Interestingly, on my way to airport I was with this cab driver who talked a lot about life. I guess he could get better living in his own country (Ghana) as a motivational speaker or something.
After a good share of jokes and small conversation he said something like, "You know, often you strain to get there-to your destination with your head, you push with your whole power, convincing yourself you'll get there. While you know that you don't have the absolute control over anything as a man."
It put me in an awkward silence and I ask myself what do I need to listen now?
I answered him short, "yeah, that's our pride of being human, we strive to have control over anything (which unlikely possible)."
He then continued to talk about many things about life, like the other thing I notice was the story of his close friend who made a small change that led to an achievement in his life.
It sparked an image of butterfly of the Butterfly Effect movie in my mind.
When we arrived at the terminal, what he said quite resonate what I'm going through, "My friend, everything has its time, all we need to do is keep walking."
I was out of words.
The weather was not that good that turbulence persisted quite long during the flight, though as a frequent flyer myself sometimes I feel uneasy with rough turbulence. But that night, I have no fear or regret if anything unwanted happened during the flight.
8 hours of flight gave me enough time to listen to the subs and thinking.
One more interesting conversation took place in Changi for a good 2 hours of transit.
He greeted me after seeing my cigarette that turned out familiar to him, later he told me he stayed in my country for 2 years.
I thought he was a native Singaporean, yet he was born and raised in central part of China Mainland.
He gave me some insight how a large scale international company in construction works. We share some experience from our own backgrounds.
It was a little awkward when he asked for my name card which I didn't have (I've gotta get some I suppose) so that we exchange numbers instead. 2 hours of talk felt so short, I expect to see him again in the future to talk about stuff we both love to talk about, economy.
What a fool cannot learn he laughs at, thinking that by his laughter he shows superiority instead of latent idiocy ~MC
ENFP-2 ; US + TLAM >> DMSI 3.1
ENFP-2 ; US + TLAM >> DMSI 3.1