Wednesday 25 November 2015

Confusion

Do you sometimes wonder who writes those articles which you read on the internet?

Sometimes you read on various sites, telling you that you should not be doing something, but you should do something else instead, then you come across another site a few weeks down the road, telling you otherwise.

As though life is not already hard enough, why do people still make life so confusing?

Maybe it is just me, being unsure of what I want to do exactly in life. Maybe I'm thinking too much. Maybe, I'm just too open to various opinions that I tend to want to try them out for myself. Maybe, I'm not a rebel in this sense that I do not wish to go against advise of others... maybe... maybe.

Just too many possibilities in life. Too many things to try, no time to try them all. Sometimes, there isn't even a chance to try something as the opportunity has already passed. What should I do? I want to do this, but then again, there are these other restricting stuff.  It doesn't help being confused most of the time as well as well, it is a vicious cycle which may end up with nothing done at all.

Could it be? The only way out of this confusion is to be someone who doesn't really care and just does whatever he likes? Then again, would that make a person really selfish in the end?

Oh life. How I wish that things were much simpler.

Sunday 15 November 2015

Busy busy...

Life is so fast paced.

In a blink of an eye, I have already completed all my modules and am left with my internship before I am able to graduate.

I feel kind of bad to have neglected this blog for the last few months as I had been busy with camp planning and execution, travelling overseas to Sri Lanka for a short mission trip, then travelling on a short trip with my family to the land down under...

Lately, I have been busy with my internship. Working as an front end developer intern, I have to get used to working overtime quite frequently. However, it is not something I dread doing or complain about. Reason being that, as I work overtime, I get to wrap up my tasks for the day and not carry anything forward to the next day, and face the problem of having to pick up momentum all over again. Usually, when I get home, I will have a late dinner, wash up, and then crash on my bed. But it is all part of the experience. Work-life balance is kind of still there, depending on how time is planned, or what kind of activities I choose to take part in. Overall, it has been a pretty fun and interesting experience, and I can only imagine it being more fun as the year (and my internship) draws to an end.

There are actually many other things which I wish to do as well. Sometimes I overwhelm myself thinking about the things I want to do. However, I guess I got to start somewhere...

Here's a heads-up, I know that this blog has been live for only a short period of time... and it has not really been updated, but I may migrate to another blogging platform in the near future. But until all is set up and done, stay tuned for more updates on this blog...

Cheers!

Thursday 11 June 2015

Lessons in life...

The learning never stops. Learning does not only take place in schools where you gain knowledge through textbook readings, but also through many other experiences in life.

As I am a Christian, I choose to believe that whenever GOOD or BAD things happen, whatever the experience, God has allowed it to happen for a reason. That is why I thank God for well most of the things that have happened in my life.

Why I am writing this post is because I was involved in an accident yesterday evening, and well... this time, I guess it was my fault, and I take responsibility for it. I was away for so long because I was  very busy. I was in the planning committee of a camp (which just ended yesterday...), I went to Sri Lanka for a children's club exchange program, and then went for a first aid course, then the actual camp itself... I'm not writing to find any excuses. Instead, I would like to share how different experiences can teach you things in life. Especially BAD or NEGATIVE experiences... (we tend to learn better from making mistakes right?)

Somehow, I feel that even in this accident, I was able to remain rather collected to know what I should do, and who I should contact. I realized that it was actually due to the previous minor accidents which I had gone through, and one pretty serious one where I was a passenger of the vehicle in the front. Watching how my father had handled the situations then, I learned a lot subconsciously, and knew how I could handle the situation yesterday. Also, having undergone the first aid course, I was able to attend to my friend and apply first aid on him before the ambulance came.

Some people say it can be very coincidental, or I was very fortunate. But I believe that these were all planned by God, in such a timely fashion that somehow, I had enough experience and exposure to manage the situation on my own before my father arrived at the scene. Also, this accident could be part of a bigger plan of God as well! Which we as humans, cannot fully understand.

But, I know God has plans for us to prosper, and to give us a hope and a future, and on God's promises I stand trusting and leaning on the Lord for his help in every situation.

I thank God for all that he has done and blessed me with, especially for the loving people he has put around me.

Stay safe, drive safe. God Bless.
P.S. Please fasten your seat-belt when you are in any vehicle. It does help to minimize injuries. ;)

Thursday 7 May 2015

Judging Others

Just about a week ago, I was having breakfast with my parents and siblings. After which dad started to share about life, how we should live our lives and all. One of the points he shared was how he is a much happier person now compared to last time. He tries not to judge others and forgive them for whatever they have done that may cause him to feel bad. He admits that it is not an easy task, and there are times where he will end up judging and rationalizing about the incident and start to feel angry... but when he realizes that he is unhappy, he reminds himself to let it go, and forgive the person.

Coincidentally, or maybe it was God's lesson plan for me that day, my friend shared her experience that afternoon with me as well! She felt bad that she had done something wrong that day, that she had judged too quickly. She was taking a cab home in Toa Payoh, when she saw another taxi alighting a passenger from afar. She saw the person alight from the right side of the taxi, where the road is, and cars are all driving by. She thought to herself, "It's dangerous! He should exit from the other door!" Eventually she saw and realized that the passer that was alighting was a disabled person, having artificial legs. She then felt bad for judging the passenger too quickly... and concluded that she should not have judged too quickly. 

Personally, I feel that sometimes, we tend to jump to our own conclusions based on what we experience, feel, and see. I am guilty of doing so as well, and am trying to change... There are times where we are correct in deducing what the outcome is, or how things have led up to the outcome. But more often than not, we do not know the other side of the story, and may have misunderstood many situations. If only we did not judge others' actions or behaviour, the world would probably be a very much nicer place to live in. Every action has its consequence, what it is, it really is not up to us to decide. Only time will tell what the consequence is. Let's learn to stop judging others, and instead, check our own lives and see if we are actually doing something that we think we do not like others to do. 

Have a blessed week ahead!

Thursday 30 April 2015

Just a quick one on Success.

I just realized it has been a month since I last posted.
Been really busy with assignment deadlines at school and exam preparations in the last one month. Even as I'm updating the blog today, I am in the middle of my examination period.

Sometimes, I wonder... What is success?
Is it doing really well in school? Or earning big bucks when you are in the workforce? Or is it simply a concept, made up by humans, to pursue an improved lifestyle?

Sometimes, we get caught up in getting FULL marks in our education, and forget about the learning process...
Sometimes, we are so caught up in our jobs that we overwork ourselves and burn out, forgetting the people closest to us...
Sometimes, we pursue high positions so that we may earn more, forgetting that with a higher salary, comes more responsibilities...

Why do a lot of us look down on humble jobs like the cleaners on our streets, and the bus drivers? Those jobs are as equally important as the office job. Cleaners help to maintain the level of cleanliness in our country, and bus drivers help to bring you to work on a daily basis. Stop and think for a moment, what would the country be without them?

There really isn't such a thing as a good or bad job. People are made differently, and have different purposes in life, based on their capabilities. Not everyone is able to score distinctions in school, likewise, not everyone is cut out to be a CEO of some Multi-National Corporation.

I feel that success should be defined as you being able to do your part, and do it to the best of your ability. Irregardless of what your job is, take pride in it, and contribute to the society at large.

Feel free to share your thoughts and views on it in the comments.

Cheers :)

Tuesday 31 March 2015

Living a purposeful life...

What is our purpose in life?
This handbag got me thinking... "Handbags are not made to be flower pots are they? But, why is it that the plant growing out of it look like it is flourishing?"

Then, it dawned on me. Everyone has a different purpose in life. Sure there is the ideal or dream route which everyone wants to go along, but not everyone is able to make it on that path. Everyone is created differently in life. That is what makes each and every one of us unique.

Now imagine with me for a moment. An entire city or state, filled with people, wearing the same clothes, looking exactly like the other, and all doing the same job. Am I right to say that it is not very interesting?

Same goes for all of us. We are all created special, for a various purposes. What our purpose is, we may never know until we reflect on what we have done, and where we end up being at. We are all given the freedom to make decisions, and choose the next step we want to take. Whatever the choice, the consequences follow in time.

A handbag's primary purpose is to be made use of. It is supposed to be filled with items that the owner wishes to carry around. Sometimes, it may be filled to its maximum capacity, other times, it may be used to carry a few items. Over time, it may wear out, and start falling apart. However, with a loving owner, it may be mended such that it is still usable. If things get really bad, the owner may decide to give it a lighter load, or even re-purpose it such that it performs other tasks, just like the flower pot in the image above. It can be filled all over again, this time, with soil and then, with the right seeds being sown into it, a beautiful plant will grow out of it.

On the other hand, if the handbag is left in the store, it may look pretty on the outside, yet, its life is filled with emptiness, or garbage. At least until it has been bought by someone who will give it a purpose for its life.

The creator has created everyone with a specific purpose for their lifetime. Whether or not the purpose is fulfilled, depends on the choices the person makes. Whether the person wants to trust their life into the hands of the creator and owner, such that he will be used to his maximum capabilities or not, the choice is his. The creator has done his part in creating the person and giving him a life, and he is there, waiting for the person to go back to him, so that he is able to show the person how much he has planned ahead for the person. All it takes, is a decision for the person to decide to trust and follow the creator.

Which would you want to be? A beautiful handbag in the store, whose life is filled with emptiness? Or a handbag that has been bought by the creator, being used as it should be, living a purposeful life?

Think about it.
God Bless.

Monday 23 March 2015

It deeply saddens me to learn of the passing of the first Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. My deepest condolences goes out to our Prime Minister Lee and his family.

I have not personally met Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, but through the lessons in school, I have learned about his contributions in building our nation. Also, from listening to various tributes going out to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew from people he had crossed paths with, it all speaks volumes of the kind of person he was. It just goes to show how a leader can lead with both power and humility. It was also through his vision and determination that Singapore was able to develop rapidly over the last 50 years.

I am proud to be a Singaporean and I thank God for blessing Singapore to have you as our first Prime Minister. Indeed, you had been a great leader to Singapore and your legacy will live on in the hearts of Singaporeans.

R.I.P. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.

Learn more about the life of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, or pay your tributes to him at www.rememberingleekuanyew.sg.

Saturday 7 March 2015

The ONE.

Have you ever seen ads that say they have the right product for you, or say that you can find your perfect match?

Advertisements these days are all about getting the perfect item for yourself. Find the perfect person, get the perfect product and so on.

In reality, I feel that nothing is perfect. There is no ONE solution to a problem. Even people are imperfect in many ways, and that is the beauty of people being people. So why is everybody trying to attain a perfect body, and a perfect life? I think it comes down to the media, again. It is because of the words that the advertising companies use to promote and sell products. Promising what people dream of, and see in the movies, and in television programs.

Take a simple calculation problem for example, there are 5 groups of apples on the table, 2 of which have 3 apples in a group and the remaining 3 groups have 4 apples in a group. How would you count the number of apples on the table? Some would say that u take the sum of 6 and 12, to get 18. while others simply add up 3+3+4+4+4 to get 18. Some simply count the apples on the table one at a time. Whatever works the most effective for you as an individual is good enough.

So, the same goes for a lot of other things in life. Be willing to try out new things, and new methods. You may find something that works well for you. Maybe meet new people too (I know how hard this can be as I am pretty introverted too...), who knows, you may meet someone who accepts you for who you are!

Cheers!

Friday 27 February 2015

The REAL colour of the dress.


If you have not already been flooded or even seen and heard about this dress, you're a lucky chap. Even if you did, it would not matter as it does not affect our lives in any way at all!

As with anything digital, it can be manipulated. You see things the way you do. You have your own unique perspective. Some may share it, others will not. Digital photographs are what the camera sensors picked up and saved as a file. The computer then reads the file and displays it on the computer screen based on what the camera saves in that RAW or more commonly used, JPEG file. Using photo manipulation software, a person is able to alter the colours in the photograph to achieve a desired effect, and save it as another file. Even if two different cameras are used, the pictures may differ in colour representation and clarity right out of the camera!

So let us move along already and not wonder what the real colour of the dress is. If it is physically black and blue, then so be it. If it is white and gold, it still is a dress. Unless you are saying that two perfectly normal people view the dress at the same time and place physically, and see it differently. Then, maybe, you have my attention. Otherwise, please stop thinking too much about it.

Best way to know the REAL colour of the dress? See the REAL thing. Not an image of it.

Cheers!


Monday 23 February 2015

Back to Work

The Chinese New Year Holidays is just over, and everyone is going back to school and work. Various tasks that have been put aside before the short holiday has to be resumed. After just a 4-day break, I personally find it hard to get back into gear and get back to work. It feels as though the momentum has stopped and there is a large inertia which I have to break to gain momentum again.

Probably the only motivation comes from the pressure of knowing that the deadlines are now closer and that there are a lot of things to be done.

I'm curious as to how some people so easily take a break, then get back to work again...

Any ideas? Do leave them in the comments below. Thank you!

Friday 13 February 2015

Life: Another perspective..

Even as my last post was about my view on life, I happened to see this post by chibird viewing life as a story filled with various chapters...
...since v-day is just around the corner, why not take the time to listen to your partner's story if you have not done so yet? 

Monday 9 February 2015

Life: Trials and Troubles


Life is not easy. In fact, GOD has promised that in this world, we will have trouble! Therefore, I guess, facing various trials is part and parcel of life.

It was only a few days ago when I felt as though I was at my lowest point in life. All of a sudden, I felt really insignificant and started to ask myself many questions like, "Who am I, really?", "What do I see myself in future?", just to name a few. I was suddenly searching for answers to these questions when this illustration popped into my mind.

Life can be viewed as a journey through a mountainous region. Every mountain is a phase in life which one has to go through. Be it studying, working, or even raising a family, every mountain ahead will be higher, and possibly tougher than the previous one. Facing the mountains ahead, a person would not be able to have a clear view of what lies beyond that. The best someone could get is maybe a glimpse of the mountain peak, where he thinks he would like to end up at. But before the person could get anywhere, there are mountains which he has to conquer.

Every mountain is bound to have its fair share of obstacles along the way - steep, near vertical sections while climbing up; deep, dark caves; crumbling rocks; etc. - some easier than others to tackle, but none avoidable. These obstacles represent the trials or troubling times we encounter in our journey. They may appear unexpectedly, or we may see it coming but still have to face them. Every obstacle cleared is a step closer to reaching the peak of the mountain. These trials are virtually inevitable, should you successfully avoid one, there may be another one waiting for you.

Facing each obstacle, there are times where a person can make a mistake, slip, or even take a fall. After every fall, one has to decide if he would like to tackle the same obstacle again, or find an alternate path. Either way, he has to make a choice and ultimately reach his goal. 

Personally, I've reached the top of the mountain a couple of times earlier in my journey when I was much younger. Those mountains were not very tall, and they were relatively easy to achieve compared to where I am at now. I still remember telling myself that the view up there was not very nice, and with the extra responsibilities, I felt that it was not worth it. Looking ahead, the mountains are higher and the view from the top has to be better than what I have experienced. However, I keep falling and hurting myself with my thoughts and past experiences. These things prevent me from pressing on, and at points, made me feel weak and hopeless. Past experiences can be a good teacher and an enemy, I realized that I should remember the lessons and develop from the negatives that happened. Knowing a God who has promised me that He has plans to prosper me, and give me a hope and a future also helped me get back on my feet. If I did not have God with me, I would have probably given up already. I really thank God for bringing me to where I am now, and even helping me along, and giving me breakthroughs in seemingly impossible tasks. 

Life is a learning journey. The rate at which things are changing these days is pretty alarming. However, though things on Earth may change, there is a constant which I can always turn to, and that is God. For he is the same yesterday, today, and forevermore. It is in him where I find the strength to pick myself back up every time, and with the support of family and friends He has put around me, I managed to get this far in my journey through the mountains. For all that God has done for me, I give thanks, and praise Him. ;)

Tuesday 3 February 2015

Ideas and Inspirations


It is funny how ideas and inspirations just seem to come and go. One moment you are hit with a brilliant idea, and the next, you forgot what that idea was.

Even as I started out this blog, I had many visions for it, ideas on what I wanted to write about, and tutorials which I want to create. However, sometimes, not writing these ideas down the moment it hits me, I find that I end up forgetting a lot of it. Sometimes, I remember vaguely what it is about, but forget the details, and other times, well, the whole idea is forgotten.

Ideas can come at any time in the day, while having a chat with a friend, resting by the beach, or in the middle of something else. Some of these ideas, can be useful some time later, and they should be recorded down for future referencing. It could be a business idea, a creative idea, or simply an idea on how to go about doing a task at hand.

Perhaps one way I could remember the ideas as they pop into my head at random times of the day is to have a handy notebook with me. Alternatively, I could key it into my mobile phone soon as I get the idea. Having a notebook and a pen sounds good to me now, even as my lecturer back at school mentioned that whenever we go for an interview, it is good to have a pen and paper with us to do a self reflection on the interview we had as soon as possible.

Is there a special technique which you use to help you remember your ideas? Feel free to leave it in the comments. Also, do share your experiences as to why you prefer a certain method over another.

Cheers!

Friday 30 January 2015

Humans and the World

I've always wondered, what would the world be like if humans were not looking at advancing technology all the time? What would the world be like without money? What would the world be like if there was no such thing as ownership, and everything was shared?

Just 2 days back, I was notified about this video posted by AsapSCIENCE on YouTube. They discussed the effects of human extinction from the surface of our planet, and what could possibly happen after. It definitely was an interesting video to watch and I have embedded the video below for you as well.


In my opinion, we humans are very complex creatures. We tend to want more convenience, higher efficiency, and more time to relax. Thus, we invent many things to do all that. The world as we know it, is getting warmer and warmer, and air quality at some places is getting worse as well. We probably only have ourselves to blame for the global climate change. That is why there are many "green" things being invented, and "green" schemes that are coming up in the recent years. Could it be that we are trying to fire fight, and try to prevent the world from heating up too much and triggering a horrible, irreversible destruction?

I remember watching snippets of the video, "Six degrees could change the world", about a year or two back. It is scary what may happen due to global warming if it is not taken under control. The documentary is pretty long, but it shows you how just a six degree change in global temperatures is able to affect the world.


What can we do to prevent global warming from worsening? Is there a limit to research and development? Are our new green technologies really green even in the manufacturing process? These are just some of the many thoughts and questions which I have in mind. Give them some thought if you would, and I would like to hear your opinions.



Wednesday 28 January 2015

Fear in Academics

I have observed people around me, through my growing up years, and children whom I tutor on a voluntary basis, and noticed that we all want to give the right answers to questions as much as possible. Students are looking for the right answers in various places in the modern day society. Through the internet, textbooks, or even asking friends for help, most students seek the most accurate answer as possible when it comes to solving a problem.

Some children whom I have taught have actually stopped at every single question which they are unsure of and asked if the answer was correct, or checked if every step of the working that they had done was correct. Even in universities, there may be some who are not willing to speak up and attempt to answer a question as they may fear that their answer is too silly and that the rest of the class will laugh at them.

Which got me thinking, "Could the education system have indirectly affected us in a negative way?"

The education system definitely has taught us to do our best, and score as high a grade as possible. Teachers and lecturers are there to guide us and point us in the right direction. Most of them even prompt the class to answer some questions to further clarify the point that they are trying to make. So why are we so afraid of making an attempt at giving the answers? Could this mentality to score a good grade at school have led to fear developing in our lives?

At this point, I realize that the best time to make mistakes is while we are still in school. Mistakes are part and parcel of the learning process. It gives us the chance to explore, and confirm our understanding on a subject matter. Making mistakes at school allows the teacher to correct it, and prompts the teacher to explain the question and solution in an alternate manner so that there is better understanding. Once you are out in the industry, mistakes made may cost companies time and money, and therefore are discouraged.

Coming from a programming background during my tertiary education, I find that there more often than not, there are many ways of tackling the same problem. If one solution does not work out for me, I find another one, or experiment with various methods until I get a solution. Optimizations and improvements can come later, improving the speed and efficiency for solving a problem. The main thing is to primarily solve the problem first, before exploring other optimizations. That way, if all else fails, at least I still have something that works.

Let us not be hindered by fear of making mistakes at school. Make more mistakes in school while we can, and learn from them. In fact, I feel that making mistakes in class should be encouraged! It would probably help us remember better as well! That is why we go to school right? To learn new things...

I shall end my post here tonight. Maybe I will post something similar next time on comfort zones.

Till then, make more mistakes, and keep on learning!

Wednesday 21 January 2015

Food Storage Durations

I came across this interesting image which lets you know the expiry dates of foodstuff kept in various places. Image below is from the TIME article which I saw.



Tuesday 13 January 2015

Internet: Backbone of Modern Society.

I'm writing this post using my mobile phone. Reason being, the wireless router and modem at home has broken down and there no longer is any internet connection nor cable television to watch at home.

As the saying goes, "You never know how important something is, until you lose it."

Having lost the ability to freely access the internet at home, has made me realize that the Internet actually plays a big part in modern day society. The internet has been a convenient source of information for me; this is in terms of references and research. Tapping on this knowledge base, one does not have to go through as much trouble to get a similar task done. Without the internet, people will probably be reinventing the wheel more frequently, as they probably did not know the wheel existed already. I realized this when I wanted to try something for my final year project and had no clue how to go about doing it. Having no books with me, I'm pretty much in a helpless situation. My immediate solution would be to go somewhere with internet access, or head over to the library to look for references. Yes, I can possibly use my mobile data for my research as well. However, it is only limited to 2GB of data for the next one month and I want to save the data for other uses..

Why backbone?
I think that the internet is in a way, the backbone of our modern society because of globalisation. Businesses and databases are pretty much globalised by now, and the internet is the framework that holds everything together. Companies may have branches in various countries, and some companies have large databases of customer information, that are stored in various parts of the world for better efficiency.

Emails are the preferred method of correspondence between people as the mail gets sent and received almost instantaneously, compared to snail mail taking days or even weeks to reach the receiving party. Sure there still are various courier services that deliver parcels and important documents but email still is preferred in my opinion for more generic corrsspondences. Another use of the internet in businesses is video conferencing. Video conferencing enables companies to use the internet to have meetings across various countries at the same time, allowing for a global workforce.

In the modern day, I feel that people want things to be done as soon as possible, so that profits can be maximised. Take for example, a person wants to know what something means, or even just want to research on a subject matter. With access to the internet, all a person has to do is to simply do a search on their preferred search engine, and a list of websites filled with relevant infornation is returned.

The internet has helped us to stay connected to one another irregardless of where we live at. It definitely has brought about convenience and efficiency to our lives. It also helps to facilitate our learning process and brings various information to our fingertips. Because of our heavy reliance on the internet, should it suddenly cease to exist, it could well be a major catastrophy. However, I feel that the possibility of the internet's total failure is quite low as all the connections have to be severed before that happens. But it just goes to show how important the internet has become in our modern lifestyle.

Saturday 10 January 2015

Information from the Internet

There is this huge resource of information called the Internet. From time to time, I wonder, what is the internet? Who controls it? Where is it located at? Who posts these content?

Is it not interesting how many of us have access to the internet in this modern day.For most of us, the internet is literally at our fingertips. We access the internet in various, be it by the use of our smartphones, tablets, laptops, or desktop PCs. Email, looking up specific information, and gaming are some examples of what we use the internet for on a daily basis. 

Simply put, the Internet is basically a network of computers connected to, and communicating with  one another on a common protocols (think of it as a common language) such that the information being communicated can be understood on the receiving end. As far as I know, I do not recall reading that anyone owns the internet as a whole, because the internet is a global connection of computers connected by cables that run under the seas across various countries and continents. However, there are various organisations that affect the internet we use today, and influence how this internet evolves over time, such as updating the address format for each web page, or what protocols the computers use to communicate with one another. Various people all around the world create content and post it online, they own the content and copying it may infringe copyright laws.

So what about information from the Internet?

I feel that anything that goes into the Internet will remain there somewhat permanently. Take this blog post for example, once it is posted, it may be copied, pasted, backed up, or even screen grabbed. Should there be a mistake, it would be virtually impossible to erase it then, even though the original post has been removed. With the internet being pretty accessible now, I feel that it pays to be cautious of what information you wish to share with the world. Also, be careful of the comments you make and sensitive to how people may react upon reading your posts.

All of us react differently to things we read. If we like what we read, we tend to want to share it. Or if something we read is what we agree with, we would also think that what is written is correct. However, if we do not agree with something, we may immediately get angry at a subject or just choose to ignore it. With satirical news sites popping up, we have to be extra careful about the information we read from the Internet. Some of these sites seem so convincing until you start to cross check and find that it was just a satirical article. I feel that with any article you find online, it is good to do a cross reference with another article to see if a similar story is being posted. If it is an isolated case, then it is up to your own discernment to judge if it is true or false. But my advice is, take what you read with a pinch of salt as not everything you read may be true.

These are some of my thoughts about the Internet and information posted on it. Overall, I would say that the Internet is a good source of information, and it definitely has various methods of sharing knowledge and information when attained from reliable sources. We just have to be a little cautious of our actions taken on the Internet. 

Have a blessed weekend ahead!

Monday 5 January 2015

New Beginnings

Happy New Year to everyone!
2015 is a brand new year and time for new beginnings and new resolutions.
What better way to have a new beginning by starting a new blog for myself. It has definitely been a long time since I wrote anything besides answers to examination questions.
Posts you can expect to find here may include my thoughts, views on life, and even blessings which I would like to thank God for. If time permits, I may even put up some tutorials or share things which I think may make life a little easier!
I really hope to do a post weekly or fortnightly due to various other commitments which I have.
Stay tuned for updates!