I've been thinking..
Should I save my money from now onwards or start saving it after I've enter the job world..
There's certainly a few things I would like to buy, which probably consume a lot of money at that time.
But these days, I feel like while I'm still at this age, while I'm not busy with work, maybe I should use my money towards exploring the world.
There's a term about it in Japanese. It's "Jibun Sagashi no Tabi" which means "A trip to find oneself".
Well, by coming to Japan is definitely one of the way to explore this world, since I'm experiencing the difference in language, culture and the way the people think.
Maybe it's just me, but I think it's hard to keep to their expectation, but at the same time, I'm glad that they at least do keep an expectation out of me.
"Omae nara dekiru yo" (= If it's you, it'll succeed). That was what my zemi(= seminar)'s sensei told me when he asked to do a simulation of a rocket.
Of course, he help me on the revision of force of x-axis and y-axis, resulting a somewhat "fly to the moon" kinda rocket.
But then he said I should make it more realistic, to consider the force of the rocket by the backwards force that are a result of jet's velocity times the fuel consumption, which I think make the whole thing a loop, and became more difficult than it already is.
In the end, since I was the only one that was told to do that simulation, he said it's okay not to finish it.
It was kinda regrettable, as if I have ashamed all Malaysia's student in Japan.
........
Back to the topic, since I'll not going to return to Malaysia this summer holiday, and maybe next year spring too, should I work my ass off?
Well, it's not like I'm assured of a job when I graduated.. And just doing nothing will be a waste of time.
Or maybe I could do a little bit of trip, here and there. Visiting people, or going adventure with a few friends..
Or would you suggest for me to return to my home sweet home? Where my comfy zone lies, where I wouldn't need to be unsure about what's life about.
Like how I feel now.
Well, I do need ideas, so comment on yeah? :)
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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Do both. Work then go back home.
Dunno if shopping sakan is considered as trip to find oneself. Lol.
Anyway, in Malaysia we still need big amounts of money to buy car. So why not save from now?
And need money for duit hantaran. :P
know what -- maybe you should stay and explore the places there, then the year after next you can go home and have way more stories and experiences to tell about =3
oh saya suka apa cikgu seminar tu kata =D
pegi berjalan melihat dunia,alam,manusia,adab,budaya...
anda akan belajar banyak dari situ.
kalau dah berkahwin nnti ssh la nk travel jauh2...hahaha
kereta boleh beli di malaysia.harta dunia~
@eD: If I can enjoy working here, maybe I'll work through the holiday. And going to Korea's does including shopping, but you never know, like what'll probably occur at a place where nobody speaks your language while u couldn't understand anything they said. That surely should be a good experience, while bargaining with the owner to lower the price of a shirt. Duit hantaran.. RM 10000 cukup kah? lol :P
@Nadia: I do want to explore Japan, at least visiting those in Osaka or Yamaguchi. Owh saye suke juga.
@apros: dah kahwin maybe mmg susah nk berjalan2, tapi berjalan berdua kononnye sgt best. huhu.. kereta.. ntah la.. cam rugi plak AP klo x bli kete. huhu..
perghh, bleh tahan gak gagah ni...wei, mane org kawin pakai duit hantaran je...
AP tu guna jual keta kat Msia, bru x rugi...
Haha..sebenarnya hantaran tu takde aa mahal sangat pun. Yang akan pakai duit banyak gila nanti overall cost majlis tu je.
Omg. Ko nak kawen ngan doktor phd ke nak hantaran RM10k? :P
mane ade, 10000 tu standard kat kl la bro...kakak aku aritu pun 10000 gak, walaupun die xnak but dah duk kl, nak wat cmne....so, sesape nak kawin tu, sebelum nk couple la senang cite...tnye kakak die dulu kena brp??? kalo mahal, cari yg laen la...
@eD: ape2 lah.
@hex-everros: idea ko tuh.. x bley pakai klo org yg ko nk couple tu xde kakak. lol
Actually, you can do a little bit of both... Go travel... see the world. It's not easy to have that chance... Agree with your friend Nadia, to experience life when you can and to have memories and stories to tell when you come back. However, while doing that, don't forget to manage your money. Just don't overspend. Be calculative a bit. I know you can do it. If you can save money while in Malaysia, you surely can do that in Japan... :)
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