Change September 30, 2008
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If you do not change,
You can become Extint!
Note: Taken from “Who Moved My Cheese”
Who Moved My Cheese? September 29, 2008
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I have read this book previously and I came across it at about 4 am this morning up in the shelves of Alvyn’s cabinet. I took it and read it since I could not sleep and I finished it at about 6 a.m.
At present economic situation, it is good for everyone to read this book. This book is about 2 mice and 2 little human living in the world of maze and how to adapt to changes and faces reality. You will have to then picture yourself in present situation as to which character are you at the moment and how to get your cheese. The cheese in this story denotes the mission, your dream or the goals you are chasing and how to achieve it with positive attitude.
Here are some words of wisdom which I took from the book directly.
- Change Happens – They keep moving the Cheese
- Anticipate Change – Get ready for the Cheese to move
- Monitor Change – Smell the Cheese often so you know when it is getting old
- Adapt to Change Quickly – The quicker you let go of old Cheese the sooner you can enjoy new Cheese
- Change – Move with the Cheese
- Enjoy Change! – Savor the Adventure and enjoy the Taste of New Cheese!
- Be Ready To Change Quickly and Enjoy it Again & Again! – They keep moving the Cheese!
Those are the summarized words of wisdom left by a friend for another friend who is reluctant to change. Hopefully one day he will be aware and move on with those words of encouragement.
The story of “Who moved my Cheese?” was created by Dr. Spencer Johnson to help him deal with a difficult change in his life. It showed him how to take his changing situation seriously but not take himself seriously. It is one of the best sellers with one million hardcover copies in print within the first sixteen months and over ten million copies in the next two years.
Highly recommended. They even have teen’s edition too. Alternatively, you can also visit the site www.whomovedmycheese.com.
Move with The Cheese and Enjoy it! The end … or is it a new beginning?
High School Musical September 28, 2008
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High School Musical is an Emmy award winning American television film. Upon its release on January 29, 2006, it became the most successful Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) ever produced, with a television sequel High School Musical 2 released in 2007 and the feature film High School Musical 3: Senior Year to be released theatrically in October 2008. It will be the first Disney Channel Original movie to have a theatrical sequel. A fourth installment, High School Musical 4, has been announced to be in the writing stages.
I know many of you have already watched it. It is either you love it or hate it. There are many who criticize that most of them cannot act but some sure can sing. (either edited version or not, we can only assume) I never intend to watch it but since working in Indonesia I have no live there and I though why not since I have been listening to tracks on High School Musical.
High School Musical started out with Troy Bolton (Zac Efron), a basketball star, and Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens) met during a New Year Eve’s party. They discovered chemistry between them and it all begins with the audition for winter musical auditions. Troy trying to juggle between 3 things – basketball, the winter musical and love but his friends were not convince as they never lost focus and singing was not his style. That is how it ended with all 3 packages in hand. This is a super short review as most people already watched it.
The sequel continues with Sharpay and Ryan Evans (Ashley Tisdale and Lucas Grabeel) plan to spend the summer at their family’s country club, Lava Springs (“Fabulous“). However, Sharpay’s summer plans also include breaking up Troy and Gabriella by getting Troy hired at Lava Springs, and making her move on him. Instead Troy managed to sweet his way into hiring the entire group of friends to work.
While Troy continues to worry about obtaining a college scholarship, Gabriella is simply thrilled to be in one place over the summer; the first time in her life when she doesn’t move to a new city. Sharpay schemes harder than ever to make the Wildcats miserable, and win Troy, who has to choose between two worlds: his own with the Wildcats and Gabriella; or another, in which Sharpay’s family can offer him an easy way to college and other luxuries he has only dreamed about. It ended with the talent show with Troy solving the problems at the end of summer job.
High School Musical 3 due to release soon and here is a short preview on it. Now high school seniors, Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez are facing the prospect of being separated from each other as they go off in different directions when graduating from East High. Joined by the rest of their Wildcat friends, including Sharpay Evans, Ryan Evans, Chad Danforth, and Taylor McKessie they stage an elaborate spring musical reflecting their experiences, hopes and fears about the future.
Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad’s Blog and my view on Malaysia Today September 28, 2008
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Jimmy was asking me to add more links into my blog so I wondered what I should include as I do not frequent much links that interest people. I came across our ex Prime Minister’s blog while reading www.malaysiakini.com one day. So I decided to visit his blog and I found many interesting facts to read and it is knowledgeable.
I am not a political person but I have been following politics since last year or so frequently. Since visiting his site, I have gained lots of knowledge and I agreed with some of his thoughts on certain things as I believed sometimes when you read the daily newspaper there are a lot of cover ups and certain wrong decisions made by wrong parties, which you have other better decisions in mind.
Dr. Mahathir is a good leader in my opinion, as most people would not agree with me. I believed that he has helped us during his years in service. No one is perfect and no one will be 100% clean. Does the recent government elected by the people guarantee us they will run a clean operation and help the people? I do not think so. So why put him as a hatred person.
The current world economy is in a messed. No one expected it collapse so suddenly and who would expect that Lehman Brothers will suddenly go bankruptcy after 100+ years in service. Nothing is permanent and no one can foresee such thing happening. Despite such breakdown, the US government is forking out trillions of dollars to save their economy which looks more like a bankrupt nation. Even with trillion of dollars stocked up as backup, they still have more to command the world’s economy, where does the money comes from? Despite all this, smaller countries are being threaten and maybe if some other stabilized countries make a move there will be a change of power, which I doubt so.
Back to our homeland, our country; Malaysia. The country is in a mess at the moment. Attacking the government for power and wealth (behind the scenes) has made the people suffer even more. Malaysians are keeping track of the activities but are unable to do anything but suffer while the politicians play their game. Even if we have a change in power, will they guarantee us, the people, that they will protect the people’s benefit and improve our quality of living? I doubt so they can do it overnight or even within a year as the things will require time and proper planning. Why not work with the government meanwhile and ease the people of their suffering?
Many of my friends even consider working for another country than Malaysia. This is due to our tiny currency and high cost of living. The people have commitments to fulfill and needs to survive but if everything is rising but the income is stagnant or going down, the people will not leave in peace and sooner or later more robberies tend to happen. I though of pegging the currency which Tun use it during the recession back in 90s but will our current government have such funds to do so. (I though of it before Tun made a statement on his blog ^-^) The funny thing is that when the US Dollars drops our Ringgit Malaysia followed. It should be the other way round, right? With our currency dropping, Singapore Dollar has increase a lot recently almost hitting 2.43 at certain days. Sooner, Malaysians will be taking their holidays at our own islands. How can we afford holidays at other nations when our currency is so little? Imagine visiting our neighbor Singapore, we already need to fork out 2.43 times for expenses. A simple meal of McDonalds at SGD 8 will cost almost RM20.00. What about other expenses when shopping and visiting?
I am not a politician and the information above is based on my personal opinion. I feel that we are in a dire need of improvement by the government as soon as possible and they should stop fighting against each other for power and help the people. As for friends of mine, visit Tun’s blog for knowledge. You may not like him but he do teaches you new stuffs and you will have a better in sight of what is happening in the world. Tun’s blog is http:chedet.com.
Indonesian Food September 25, 2008
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Here are some types of Indonesian food which Sing Hau and I ate in Jakarta. I did not take much photos of the food so I will only explain the food in brief details.
Mee Bakso
It looks the same as our noodle mee we get a restaurant or hawker stalls with meatballs. It costs around Rp 3000 to Rp 4000 per bowl. You can add some spices to spice it up but I don’t take spicy stuffs so I leave it as it is. The funny things about this food is that there are meatballs from the size of normal meatballs we take daily to the size of a basketball. I did not see that big but I managed to get see the size about Honeydew. Surprisingly, they could not answer me what meat it was made of so I also decided to stop eating it.
Ayam Bakar
This fills my stomach almost everyday. The chicken is spice with herbs and gravy and later put to grilled. I wanted to take photos but did not go to dine there. The price for a thigh with some raw veggies goes around Rp 9000 while the whole chicken cost Rp 18000. Every month I was there the size of chicken shrinks. I am wondering if I am eating birds during my last month there. Due to cheap labor, you have 3 boys fanning your chicken and make sure it cooks right.
Ketoprah
This will look like mee hoon in peanut sauce with some bean sprouts and tauhu. It costs around Rp 3000 per plate and if you are not use to it … time to run to the toilet soon.
Tong Seng (I know it sounds like someone but it is the name of the food)
This will be our favorite food there. The man sits on stool and slowly cooks the basic ingredient by frying. Then he inserts the mutton / chicken and slowly stir fry them to medium rare. The meats are prepared in satay sticks form and later removed once it is cooked. He then pours gulai soup with salt, sugar and black sesame oil (sweet) into the wok and slowly stir it. It costs RP 9000 with rice.
Pizzas at Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut here is fascinating. They always have new menus and new pizzas. Talk about creativity. It is very much cheaper than Malaysia and 8 pizzas for 4 persons including garlic bread and coke costs around Rp 90, 000 to RP 100, 000, which is around Rm 30.00. My favorite of all should be the Egg pizza. It looks cheap and simple but it tastes good.
Those are some of the foods that we tasted which are quite different. Those normal stuffs I will not bother to write. We did not try many types of food due to hygiene precautious and Vincent who just came back from Jakarta two days ago is down with food poisoning. I wonder what he ate … you get what I mean now?
My Mentors! September 25, 2008
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Since I came back from Indonesia realized back culture is part of our daily life whether you like it or not. Despite being injected so heavily with culture, I still manage to fail and blend it. Then I my mentors struck in my mind for all their valuable lessons which I obtained for free through hard work.
Before I introduced them (more than 1), I will explained my previous experiences with other people’s culture which I failed to notice at the time I was there, right in front of my eyes. At Thailand, I managed to blend in perfectly as the people there are so down to earth. Yet after the project, I realized that I was too harsh and demanding to have things go my way despite the person who is investing is not me. So I believed I failed, lesson learned and moved on.
While in Indonesia, what was a mistake in Thailand was avoided but something else happened. Blending in with Indonesians is not easy as they do not like our race in the first place. Secondly, they are two-faced. I had quite a difficult time there and I still provide my services to them whether they like it or not. It was what I was supposed to do anyway. The final decision lies in their hands.
After wandering about my mistakes, my mentors flashed across my mind. They are:
- Datuk Thomas Khung Fan En (My Ex- Managing Director)
- Mr. Tony Tee Boon Chai (My Ex-Deputy Managing Director)
- Mr. Tan Boon Kiat (My Boss, he is the Business Development Director)
Thank you very much!!
I started working for them as a fresh graduate in Accounting as a clerk (don’t remember exact department). Within 9 months, I got promoted to Operations Executive. Despite being so fresh with no experiences and with a low pay, I waited patiently trying to learn as much as I can because I know I will have great use in the later years.
My patients with some attitude setbacks, paid off. My mentors took me under their wings as a bright shinning star. It was harsh and vigorous training. When the paging system started blaring out names, I started praying and hope that my name is not mentioned. Haha … it is either you did something wrong and is up for lecturing or you are due with some projects with limited time. The projects or assignments given to me were where I picked up most of my skills and till today I treasured them very much.
The way my bosses work is like this – I do not care how you do it but I want it done! -_-” Anyway, I learned much from it. They will also not scold us for our mistakes unless we did a very terrible job instead he will called the team for a meeting and teach us how to improve it better. We were also given a little treat by my boss later as we work through the functions. Hmm .. I learned many things from there such as organizing banquet, annual dinner, annual meetings, wedding dinners, parties, meetings, exhibition, field day, staff trips and many more. I still remember on Damian’s wedding day, he suddenly asked me to become his MC to offer toast. I was dumbfounded and unprepared but I had no choice but to do it in English. I looked stupid as I did partially in English and Cantonese but the audience manages to blend in thankfully with some laughter.
I know my mentors will be reading this as I will dedicate it to them. (Mr. Tee will be receiving my phone call and SMS him soon). I also believe they will also share it will their fellow Galaxians.
Here are some advices for my fellow Galaxians:
Times are tough and tougher when there is no one to guide you. Galaxy may not be your dream job but take it as a learning curve and your stepping stone. No one can guarantee that your next job will be better. Datuk Thomas never like grasshoppers … people jumping from one job to another as they will not succeed but only trying to get as much money as they can.
Learning something for free endure certain hardship. Nothing is free in this world. I have worked 24 hours before as most of you will never experience it now. We use to rushed Mr. Tee’s presentation charts for meetings overnight and not forgetting his Dictionary thick MBA assignments. I enjoyed it actually and I learned many things from his assignments. Appreciate what is being taught and sometimes it might be sad that you never get to enjoy the events and stuffs but the experience you gain is much more valuable. You will be rewarded during functions, I did! I have also been to many places despite earning such a low income and I enjoyed it very much and I still recalled most of them in my mind. I conquered Mt. Kinabalu at 5+ a.m., I travelled all over Malaysia, I been to China and Bali, I organized a family trip and Management Training in N. Sembilan reserve dam where Damian got stung by a scorpion and got 8 injections. I organized banquet with royalties in the guest list. I can have the opportunity to do all these without being given a chance. When you do, grab it without hesitation.
Here are some brief explanations of my mentors for most who do not know them. Sing Hau saw them once as we attended Mr. Tee’s open house. He heard lots about them as I always talked about them to him while injecting some culture into him.
Datuk Thomas Khung
He may be boiling faster than a volcano but he is a very kind and generous man. If you have the chance to talk to him and he can teach you many things. The minute he has a plan, I am almost guaranteed involve but I learned many stuffs from him. Never tell him you cannot do things or else you can start hanging yourself at the ceiling. Approach and seek guidance … that is the chance everyone is waiting. He appreciates good work and will reward people when the time comes. I met many new people and get to know lots of variety of industry people through his connections.
Mr. Tony Tee Boon Chai
His birthday always comes to my mind because my birthday is one day before him. So I wonder if he noticed it why every year I only text him birthday messages instead of sending him gift
. Mr. Tee like things straight forward and no hanky panky stuffs. He will guide and guide and if you do it wrongly he will scold a while then explain it to you. He taught me many stuff in the world of business and I might still need to find him for advice soon. He is a workaholic and has many interesting stuffs to share. I was even brought to meet some of our Ministers during their meeting, unfortunately no meeting with the PM. Psstt … Mr. Tee change the specs, you look kinda old at it, I am sure you can get one with a younger image. No chance to tell you about that yet.
Mr. Tan Boon Kiat
My good o’boss with lots of fun and laughter! Comical at play, serious at work. Although he do not looked that serious. I only saw him fired up once but I do not remember when during my 5 years there. I admire the way he worked, slow and neat. Staffs working under him will enjoy it as he share fun and laughter with you and sometimes he brings us to a nice place for sumptuous food. Advice will be slow toned and hopefully word by word go inside your brain and get stuck there!
I am grateful to what was being nurture in me but sadly I left them for a new challenge. My time in Galaxy was repetitive and income was not enough to sustain the needs of my family. Anyway, I still visit them sometimes and even being invited to their functions. I have failed recently but I believe I will stand up stronger with their words of wisdom facing the challenging ahead.
Once again,
My Under Water World Experiences! September 23, 2008
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Many have complained that my blog is turning into a movie review and games blog instead of related about me. All I can say is that I have nothing interesting to share with you but I am sure you would not want to read boring stuffs, right?
I will share my under Water World photos (without me inside) at Bangkok during June 2007 and surprisingly June 2008 I went to the Singapore one. Yoshi gave me lame excuses and drop out during that trip leaving me and Sing Hau wandering like a lost souls but we managed to enjoy ourselves.
Bangkok Under Water World Trip
Thanks to Monchai and family for bringing me to the place. I really enjoyed my time with your sons at the underwater world. They rear fishes in a real car, had a shark detector and many interesting marine and animals inside.
Singapore Under Water World Trip
This trip with Sing Hau was quite fun wandering around finding our way to Sentosa island. While queuing up, a lady offers to buy tickets for us to save us some money. We ended up sharing the same cable car together to Sentosa island. We departed ways when we reached there as we did not have the same interests on places to visit. We met up during the night with her kids exhausted and us looking for food.
The trip was totally different from Bangkok but seriously I do prefer the Bangkok one. However, they do have something interesting which is the touch pool where you can touch fishes, manta rays (mini ones), star fish and etc.
The most exciting one was feeding the giant manta rays about 1m in length by purchasing raw fish at SGD 3.00. All you need to do is slip the raw meat between your fingers and slowly put your hands against the wall in the pool. The manta rays will come and suck it out of your hands. By the time, it was our turn; the small ones were well fed and ignore our food but the biggest of ‘em all came after our food. We freaked out and raised our hands immediately and it keeps jumping out of water raising its head with its mouth wide open. The mouth can swallow your whole hand, believe me! We overcame our fear and fed it anyway.
Here are some photos of other marine lives which are not found in Bangkok. No point taking the same things right?
Money No Enough 2 (2008) September 22, 2008
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“Money No Enough 2″ returns to bring attention to the common man’s life in Singapore where the pursuit of money is a never ending passion.
The story revolves around three brothers from middle-income background in contemporary
Singapore. These are characters who are representative of the business owners, white and blue collar workers of Singapore.
The oldest brother Yang Bao Hui (Henry Thia) represents the lower income group. As a child, Hui left school at an early age to earn money to help support his poverty stricken family. He has been working as a delivery man in the same company for the last 30 years.
The second brother Yang Bao Qiang (Jack Neo) portrays a well-heeled successful businessman. As the owner of his own business, he and his wife flaunts their wealth in typical Singaporean fashion with designer clothes, a flashy car and a big house.
The youngest brother Yang Bao Huang (Mark Lee) represents the ordinary middle working class. He earns a good salary working as a regional supervisor for a health supplement trading company and spends lavishly to maintain his ‘wannabe’ lifestyle.
As the wind of fortune changes, the brother’s begin to neglect their elderly mother. It was easy to be generous and filial during the good times but when household budget tighten, what is the cost of true filial piety? Even the most basic arrangements, including whom mom should stay with, become a contentious issue.
The movie ends with a very sad note. The sons fighting among each other for the pack of blood to save either the mother or the daughter, the mother sacrificed her life for the granddaughter whom met an accident despite being treated so sadly, . This movie will fill you in with fun, laughter and even reduced you tears besides reflecting a moment of your life. Have you been filial recently? … And also will the red bra with Mickey Mouse be a new trend in Singapore?



















































