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04

Jan

2009

Happy New Year 2009

Happy New Year!!! Well, OK, I know it's a bit late for both this post and the greeting, but come on, as if you would check my blog on the first day of 2009 :p

New year new year, if you think about it, it's nothing much but just another normal day. OK, you get 1 day holiday, but things don't change just like that.

Lot's of people, or most of people says "Happy New Year".

This year, I have a different feeling about the greeting "Happy New Year". What do people think when they say that? Is it merely a greeting? Or do they wish that listening party would be happy? Are they asking them to be happy? Is happiness given? Who would give you the happiness? Is it a wish? Or pure luck? "Happy New Year", what do you mean by happy new year?

I tried to recap what I've done over the past year. I realized I didn't achieve a lot. OK, I went to Taiwan, I went to U.S., I became iFong. I've done quite a fair bit, but I didn't achieve a lot. There was a plan, and was waiting for the plan to be realized. Because of that, I've been staying low throughout the whole year.

It's easy to stay low, but it's not easy to wait, especially when you are waiting for something that you have no control on. Without realizing it, laying low and waiting makes you low. Things become worse when the plan is fucked up.

Some people asked, "What's your new year resolution?".

I told them, it's complicated. OK, I was just lazy to explain it verbally, or, it ain't a suitable situation to explain. But my new year resolution is to be Happy, and it starts with the mind. A new year and a new Fong.

Just a simple resolution right? ;)

 


 


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