Hello world!
Finally submitted my econometrics project that took me FOREVER to finish! Thank goodness I have 2 awesome group mates who did most of the work, or else I'll be so deaddd!
So last Friday I met this really awesome cab driver! I know its really random, but he seriously made my day! I had the most hectic Friday ever. Started off with spending hoursssss on the stupid project, to dance rehearsal that my partner AGAIN dropped on me the floor (no I'm not fat!), to rushing off for a friend's bday dinner, then rushed home to get changed for another bday party! I was so freaking tired by then that I could barely smile, since I was already running extremely late for the party.
Then, this awesome cab came to rescue! Haha. Mr.Cab Driver started talking to me. Well I wasn't in a good mood but since he was nice to initiate a conversation I thought it would be rude if I ignore him. Anyway, he asked how was my day and I replied "hmm.. its okay". Then he started telling me something that I thought it was a really nice piece of advice.
He said that most people complain about small things in life. Like when a small obstacle happened or something just didn't turn out in a way you wished, you start complaining like there's no tomorrow! But when something good happened, people tend to just say "its okayyy''.
He said that because he's already 60 and he doesn't have anyone to complain to, he just learnt not to complain at all. So he advised me to appreciate those moments that you think ''its just okayy!".
And hey! Its so true! Sometimes when you stop complaining for a second, and looking back at those nice little moments, you will find that you're not in such a shyt situation after all! And I'm so fortunate to meet him in my life, to have the chance listening to his piece of advice.
Soo, here I am, feeling not-so-horrible for my mid semester test tomorrow, which I covered 0%! Well.. its not that bad cos I still have the whole night right? (trying hard to convince myself).
Okay I should start hitting on my books now. Till then!
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