Saturday, September 11, 2010

Texts From Last Night

Stumbled upon this, made me laugh.
I love writing short stories (a friend mentioned it's called a flash story), then I came about @fiksimini. It is really fun and funny. This site writes texts or SMS. It is just refreshing. Hope you have fun with it.

Texts From Last Night

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Taking a swing

From the Gilmore Girls.

 

Logan took his Trust Fund and bought an Internet Company. On his 25th birthday, a call explained to him that the asset of the company, the patent, is owned by another company.

He took a swing and miss. I think he paid for the risk by working for his dad. The call ended by wishing him a happy birthday. He kept on entertaining Rory, who was planning his birthday.

How do you take a message like that?

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Timing and Heartbeat

 

Timing on music that you hear set your heartbeat. 60 for relaxation (if you're used to 60, check your pulse), 80 for awareness, 100-120 for high intensity. Adjust your tempo with variety, give yourself space between faster tempo with some lower ones. http://bit.ly/cSQqBy http://bit.ly/aWuESz

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Gempa mulu

Mama (ngeliat hp): Kenapa sih sekarang gempa mulu?
Ayah (lagi ngetik): Ya maap.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Can't buy me love

Money surely is not the answer to happiness. But to be able to find happiness you have to be, among other things, well fed, well rested and not trouble to fulfill any basic needs. You also need to limit yourself to only have secondary and tertiary needs to the amount that you can afford. After these needs are met, then you can talk about helping others or making a difference.
In a world were most of these things can't be met by sheer barters, you need a worldly accepted barter agent. That's money, generally.
So, if you think that your life starts when you can actually do that thing that you dream your whole life, start gathering enough money to fulfill anything that you and your family could possibly need now and in the future. Then you can start living. Or, you can start acknowledging this fact and stop lying to yourself. This process, where you moan and whine about not enough money, is a part of your life. Don't discredit it. Live with what you have, be thankful of what you've gain and what you've learned (the hard way). Cherish your family and friends and motivate yourself to try harder and still muster enough energy to be thankful everyday.
Don't miss your life just because you think you're trying to get your life.