Sunday, August 31, 2008
3-0 defeat at the Emirates Stadium... well,.. Arsenal definitely deserved the victory. No doubt about that but they did get a bit of luck for their first goal. Ball to hand? Hand to ball? Ah well.. without the list of injured players(ie. Viduka, Oba, Duff, Geremi), and the enforced sale of James Milner to Aston Villa, it's hardly surprising that we lost. Better luck next time i guess..
Bean blubbered at [02:44]
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
After failing to yield a satisfactory result from simpsonizing my face, i was eager to try out FaceYourManga.com (introduced by wh) which caters much better to the asian online community..
Try it and show me too..
Bean blubbered at [22:04]
A murderous dream.. hmmmm.. i dreamt that i was released from jail just in time to attend a very important event. think is to attend the wedding dinner of someone close. I was walking along a street down and the strangers that walked by seemed to know my past and that i had been in jail before.. scrutinizing eyes rained down on me and i felt very uncomfortable.
Trying to avoid any contact with all of them, i picked up my pace a little. just then i walked past this guy who was smashing beer bottles into the walls in front of me. i stopped n watch. if i walked on, i'd walk right into his smashing. seeing that his ploy to 'accidentally' hit me with a smashed bottle had failed, he was agitated, got angry and started chasing me with a dagger.
i ran.. and i ran and i ran.. the dream went on liddat for quite some time. Then finally i trip and fell. he pounced on me with a dagger pressing down on me. i blocked his arm and struggled to push away his hand.
after a struggle, i managed knock the knife out of his hand. i grabbed the knife and stabbed it straight into his heart.. 5 times.. till i was certain he was dead. i took the knife away for fear of being identified by finger prints and i ran away..
Bean blubbered at [07:49]
Sunday, August 24, 2008
*PS: All pictures showing Newcastle players are copyrighted to Newcastle United FC Official Website.
Yay!! Newcastle won last night!! 1-0 win against Bolton Wanderers.. The turning point was definitely the penalty Shay Given saved from Kevin Nolan.After the brilliant save,Oba was forced off thru injury,.. But Newcastle were not to be denied victory on their first home game of the season, when...Michael Owen snatched the winner with a poacher header. Excellent ball in from Geremi and the classy finisher Owen manages to find the net despite being only 70% fit..
Happy. Happy. Happy...
Soccer gives me joy..
The only down point was the injury to Oba Martins and Duff. =(
Hope they recover soon.
Bean blubbered at [15:30]
Saturday, August 23, 2008
The word 'lame' is overrated, overused and so irritating in my opinion. i'm fine with realli lame jokes being branded lame. but when someone declares publicly that EVERYTHING he/she doesn't like is considered lame, i might just get all agitated..
Bean blubbered at [20:55]
Last Friday, a group of nine of us went to a nice korean bbq to belatedly celebrate Lainey's bdae ytd. all the pictures would be available on my facebook.I'll just briefly introduce people who were present that night..Pamela(classmate from China) & Joyce(classmate from Singapore)Bean (from Singapore =_=|||) & TJ(classmate from Taiwan)Sam Chan(classmate from HongKong) & Wanghua(classmate from Singapore)Sam Yang(Classmate born in Singapore, bred in New Zealand and now studies and possibly work in Melbourne) & Elaine Teh(the birthday girl and classmate from KL, Malaysia) & Chui-Jia(born in Malaysia, bred in New Zealand, Graduated in Australia and going back to Malaysia soon)The Birthday girl and cake.. hmmm.. usually they come together.. but nope she wasn't caked.. Labels: drink drank drunk, food, melbourne, places, school
Lainey wanted to get drunk so we ended up staying over at Sam's place drinking Jack Daniel's mix with Coke while trading ghostly stories and encounters. The following day was a dazey day of rotating between watching movies, munching, playing games and more napping..
Bean blubbered at [20:50]
Friday, August 22, 2008
it has been school work and facebook all the way... just suffer and escape, suffer and escape.. only there is no escape..
*ps: my other blog has been updated. (coz i've been knocking heads again walls that's why.. did some 3D modeling work. so much to do.. some much so much MORE to come..)
Bean blubbered at [13:40]
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Excerpt from The Age:Tired teens at risk of breaking their hearts
Jill Stark
August 19, 2008
Sleep-deprived teenagers are at greater risk of high blood pressure and heart attacks - and their mobile phones, computer games and iPods could be to blame, research suggests.
A study of teens aged 13 to 16 found those who slept less than 6½ hours a night were up to three times more likely to have elevated blood pressure.
hmmmm... something tells me i fall fittingly into that ominous group of ppl.. i slp on average 5 hrs a day.. hmmmmm....
Bean blubbered at [19:06]
Monday, August 18, 2008
*update: All pictures courtesy of Newcastle United FC Official WebsiteLate update here.. ytd i dreamt that i was fast marching in platoon level.. but i hv since gained so much weight since i first came to australia 3 years back that i was struggling to keep up.. panting away as i wrestle the urge to just collapse n fall asleep.. (wtf! i am aslp..)I was 'OBA' the moon.. when Obafemi Martins scored with a header from a corner by Danny Guthrie. Cool Coloccini played well and Given is god-sent! Thrilled by the GOOD performance by Jonas Gutierrez. (*Pui!* Who needs a MOULDY Modric that flops against boro?? *Double Pui !*) if not for arguably Fletcher's quick reply when Newcastle was down to ten man after Taylor went off injured. it might have been a famous 0-1 victory instead of the 1-1 final score..
Manchester United's attack without Tevez(hope he get over the family loss soon.. same with oba..) and Ronaldo(injury) is reduced to a couple of old men and a chubby 'Roo' bear! lol.. the players that came in ain't penetrative much.. Giggs is still great although he's can't last 90min anymore.. (awww.. i get ever so excited when my team plays well.. is this passion? or is it just me making up some shit? hmmmm... ponder mode switched on..)
hmmm.. what is ur passion?
*ps: the sms reply was a pleasant surprise.. =) *beams*
Bean blubbered at [01:06]
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
loved it.. inspiring and defintely worth the ponder..
Life and How to Survive It
Below is a speech to the graduating class of 2008 at NTU convocation ceremony last week by Adrian Tan, a litigation lawyer and the author of The Teenage Textbook. Read it! It's hilarious but very meaningful.I must say thank you to the faculty and staff of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information for inviting me to give your convocation address. It's a wonderful honour and a privilege for me to speak here for ten minutes without fear of contradiction, defamation or retaliation. I say this as a Singaporean and more so as a husband.
My wife is a wonderful person and perfect in every way except one. She is the editor of a magazine. She corrects people for a living. She has honed her expert skills over a quarter of a century, mostly by practising at home during conversations between her and me.
On the other hand, I am a litigator. Essentially, I spend my day telling people how wrong they are. I make my living being disagreeable.
Nevertheless, there is perfect harmony in our matrimonial home. That is because when an editor and a litigator have an argument, the one who triumphs is always the wife.
And so I want to start by giving one piece of advice to the men: when you've already won her heart, you don't need to win every argument.
Marriage is considered one milestone of life. Some of you may already be married. Some of you may never be married. Some of you will be married. Some of you will enjoy the experience so much, you will be married many, many times. Good for you.
The next big milestone in your life is today: your graduation. The end of education. You're done learning.
You've probably been told the big lie that "Learning is a lifelong process" and that therefore you will continue studying and taking masters' degrees and doctorates and professorships and so on. You know the sort of people who tell you that? Teachers. Don't you think there is some measure of conflict of interest? They are in the business of learning, after all. Where would they be without you? They need you to be repeat customers.
The good news is that they're wrong.
The bad news is that you don't need further education because your entire life is over. It is gone. That may come as a shock to some of you. You're in your teens or early twenties. People may tell you that you will live to be 70, 80, 90 years old. That is your life expectancy.
I love that term: life expectancy. We all understand the term to mean the average life span of a group of people. But I'm here to talk about a bigger idea, which is what you expect from your life.
You may be very happy to know that Singapore is currently ranked as the country with the third highest life expectancy. We are behind Andorra and Japan, and tied with San Marino. It seems quite clear why people in those countries, and ours, live so long. We share one thing in common: our football teams are all hopeless. There's very little danger of any of our citizens having their pulses raised by watching us play in the World Cup. Spectators are more likely to be lulled into a gentle and restful nap.
Singaporeans have a life expectancy of 81.8 years. Singapore men live to an average of 79.21 years, while Singapore women live more than five years longer, probably to take into account the additional time they need to spend in the bathroom.
So here you are, in your twenties, thinking that you'll have another 40 years to go. Four decades in which to live long and prosper.
Bad news. Read the papers. There are people dropping dead when they're 50, 40, 30 years old. Or quite possibly just after finishing their convocation. They would be very disappointed that they didn't meet their life expectancy.
I'm here to tell you this. Forget about your life expectancy.
After all, it's calculated based on an average. And you never, ever want to expect being average.
Revisit those expectations. You might be looking forward to working, falling in love, marrying, raising a family. You are told that, as graduates, you should expect to find a job paying so much, where your hours are so much, where your responsibilities are so much.
That is what is expected of you. And if you live up to it, it will be an awful waste.
If you expect that, you will be limiting yourself. You will be living your life according to boundaries set by average people. I have nothing against average people. But no one should aspire to be them. And you don't need years of education by the best minds in Singapore to prepare you to be average.
What you should prepare for is mess. Life's a mess. You are not entitled to expect anything from it. Life is not fair. Everything does not balance out in the end. Life happens, and you have no control over it. Good and bad things happen to you day by day, hour by hour, moment by moment. Your degree is a poor armour against fate.
Don't expect anything. Erase all life expectancies. Just live. Your life is over as of today. At this point in time, you have grown as tall as you will ever be, you are physically the fittest you will ever be in your entire life and you are probably looking the best that you will ever look. This is as good as it gets. It is all downhill from here. Or up. No one knows.
What does this mean for you? It is good that your life is over.
Since your life is over, you are free. Let me tell you the many wonderful things that you can do when you are free.
The most important is this: do not work.
Work is anything that you are compelled to do. By its very nature, it is undesirable.
Work kills. The Japanese have a term "Karoshi", which means death from overwork. That's the most dramatic form of how work can kill. But it can also kill you in more subtle ways. If you work, then day by day, bit by bit, your soul is chipped away, disintegrating until there's nothing left. A rock has been ground into sand and dust.
There's a common misconception that work is necessary. You will meet people working at miserable jobs. They tell you they are "making a living". No, they're not. They're dying, frittering away their fast-extinguishing lives doing things which are, at best, meaningless and, at worst, harmful.
People will tell you that work ennobles you, that work lends you a certain dignity. Work makes you free. The slogan "Arbeit macht frei" was placed at the entrances to a number of Nazi concentration camps. Utter nonsense.
Do not waste the vast majority of your life doing something you hate so that you can spend the small remainder sliver of your life in modest comfort. You may never reach that end anyway.
Resist the temptation to get a job. Instead, play. Find something you enjoy doing. Do it. Over and over again. You will become good at it for two reasons: you like it, and you do it often. Soon, that will have value in itself.
I like arguing, and I love language. So, I became a litigator. I enjoy it and I would do it for free. If I didn't do that, I would've been in some other type of work that still involved writing fiction - probably a sports journalist.
So what should you do? You will find your own niche. I don't imagine you will need to look very hard. By this time in your life, you will have a very good idea of what you will want to do. In fact, I'll go further and say the ideal situation would be that you will not be able to stop yourself pursuing your passions. By this time you should know what your obsessions are. If you enjoy showing off your knowledge and feeling superior, you might become a teacher.
Find that pursuit that will energise you, consume you, become an obsession. Each day, you must rise with a restless enthusiasm. If you don't, you are working.
Most of you will end up in activities which involve communication. To those of you I have a second message: be wary of the truth. I'm not asking you to speak it, or write it, for there are times when it is dangerous or impossible to do those things. The truth has a great capacity to offend and injure, and you will find that the closer you are to someone, the more care you must take to disguise or even conceal the truth. Often, there is great virtue in being evasive, or equivocating. There is also great skill. Any child can blurt out the truth, without thought to the consequences. It takes great maturity to appreciate the value of silence.
In order to be wary of the truth, you must first know it. That requires great frankness to yourself. Never fool the person in the mirror.
I have told you that your life is over, that you should not work, and that you should avoid telling the truth. I now say this to you: be hated.
It's not as easy as it sounds. Do you know anyone who hates you? Yet every great figure who has contributed to the human race has been hated, not just by one person, but often by a great many. That hatred is so strong it has caused those great figures to be shunned, abused, murdered and in one famous instance, nailed to a cross.
One does not have to be evil to be hated. In fact, it's often the case that one is hated precisely because one is trying to do right by one's own convictions. It is far too easy to be liked, one merely has to be accommodating and hold no strong convictions. Then one will gravitate towards the centre and settle into the average. That cannot be your role. There are a great many bad people in the world, and if you are not offending them, you must be bad yourself. Popularity is a sure sign that you are doing something wrong.
The other side of the coin is this: fall in love.
I didn't say "be loved". That requires too much compromise. If one changes one's looks, personality and values, one can be loved by anyone.
Rather, I exhort you to love another human being. It may seem odd for me to tell you this. You may expect it to happen naturally, without deliberation. That is false. Modern society is anti-love. We've taken a microscope to everyone to bring out their flaws and shortcomings. It far easier to find a reason not to love someone, than otherwise. Rejection requires only one reason. Love requires complete acceptance. It is hard work - the only kind of work that I find palatable.
Loving someone has great benefits. There is admiration, learning, attraction and something which, for the want of a better word, we call happiness. In loving someone, we become inspired to better ourselves in every way. We learn the truth worthlessness of material things. We celebrate being human. Loving is good for the soul.
Loving someone is therefore very important, and it is also important to choose the right person. Despite popular culture, love doesn't happen by chance, at first sight, across a crowded dance floor. It grows slowly, sinking roots first before branching and blossoming. It is not a silly weed, but a mighty tree that weathers every storm.
You will find, that when you have someone to love, that the face is less important than the brain, and the body is less important than the heart.
You will also find that it is no great tragedy if your love is not reciprocated. You are not doing it to be loved back. Its value is to inspire you.
Finally, you will find that there is no half-measure when it comes to loving someone. You either don't, or you do with every cell in your body, completely and utterly, without reservation or apology. It consumes you, and you are reborn, all the better for it.
Don't work. Avoid telling the truth. Be hated. Love someone.
You're going to have a busy life. Thank goodness there's no life expectancy.
Bean blubbered at [19:45]
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
stress... everyone is.. everyone in school is i guess.. today's stress reliever aka time waster is the simpsons website where u can simpsonize urself.. they hv lots more options to choose from now.. but i still din quite manage to realli make one that remind me of me.. i think others see me more often than i see myself so i invite u to simpsonise me if u wanna waste some time..
Bean blubbered at [15:51]
Monday, August 11, 2008
Do you know or do you want to know how powerful Google StreetView is? This is my room as seen on StreetView..
And if that's not 'Wow' enough, here's a short flash video of what my walk to school would look like made entirely from pictures by StreetView.
there's ongoing debate regarding privacy or the lack of after the introduction of StreetView.. hmmmm... i don't realli care for now.. heh..
Bean blubbered at [16:31]
Friday, August 08, 2008
just watched The Bank Job. i like it.. it's a smart robber, dirty cop show.. jason statham. he's becoming the new bruce willis, aint he..? it's based on a true story.. conspiracy.. i like.. lol..
i should be doing work but i've been slacking off again.. argh.. just no more self moltivation. in a way my reasoning for myself is that i've achieved what i set out to do.. to hv an overseas study experience, to get a certificate in the multimedia line, to further my knowledge in flash, photoshop and illustrator, learn 3D and get myself a half decent portfolio etc.
Never did i ever see myself in animation before coming here and thus i feel a lack of extra moltivation to do a brilliant brilliant animation. i'm sorry for not trying hard enuff but where passion is absent, u can only go that far.. i'm very thankful to the help my classmates have given me.. it's been realli helpful.. i cant thank you guys enuff.. sam, wh, rf, elaine, tj, samc.. i owe u..
it's friday.. maybe i shouldnt be so hard on myself and get back to work tmr.. and hope that it ain't too late..
Bean blubbered at [23:41]
Brisbane Times reports that, "I parked my car in front of an ex's house when I was cheating on my gf at the time," the user, whose online alias is Caustic Soda, said. "My gf found out about this later on but I convinced her nothing was happening and i've never been going there. I've just found a pic [on Street View] of my ex's house with my car parked in front, if she sees this, she is going to KILL me!!""A day after its launch, Google's Street View has already uncovered a lying neighbour, sprung a cheating spouse and snapped a man sleeping on the job, as armchair explorers pick apart the invasive new mapping tool."
Wow.. Google sure is the brainy mouse.. the one who hangs out with Pinkie and wants to take over the world all the time.. hehehe..
- full article
Private Investigators may also get less business than usual in future as a user got an unpleasant surprise when first exploring the powers of Street View.
Bean blubbered at [21:00]
*update: i just remembered i had another shorter dream before that ominous dream.. it's a lot more vague now coz i have realli bad memory. especially when i am slpy and having another dream to complicate myself with further..
i called p on the phone. it was a friday in the dream too.. knowing that friday she dun hv to stay back in the office for training, i chatted with her for a bit and secretly feeling glad that we were able to converse and get to know each other's life a bit more. and then i jump from this dream to the chinatown alley dream..
i just had this dream where me, sam, and a group of frens/classmates (possibly lainey, wh and rf) were in this chinese looking alleyway. i was watching some programme on tv or movie. sam was on my left. half way thru the show, i was distracted from my show by some bickering between sam and some chinese ppl behind me.
i sandwiched myself in between the commotion pushing sam to one side, at the same time trying to calm him down and talk some sense into him.so Sam calmed down after a while. I walked back to the alley looking for the chinese ppl. i wanted to find out the situation and hear the story from both sides.
so i approach them and requested to talk to this young guy alone. while talking to him, i noticed that he is a very young man. prolly in his late teens. full of anger full of fiery spite. he seemed cold and i asked his group for a jacket or blanket for him before continuing the talk. after filling in on the story, i felt that clearly sam was in the wrong, at least partly wrong. so i told him that i will get sam back here to apologize.
sam had alredi calmed down quite a lot by the time i go back and it took little effort to get him to agree to apologize. As i led Sam back into the alley. the guy stood leaning against a wall. another bigger guy stepped in and held this chopper in his hand. i asked them what's the knife for? someone is the chinese group told me to get lost and that the guy had 'saved' me.
but i felt that i was the one who had brought sam back into this mess.. he wouldnt be here if i hadnt convinced him to apologize... therefore that bit of stubborness stuck.. and i tried to stop this bigger chinese dude from getting anywhere near sam. suddenly, i got struck in the stomach. then knife is there.. and the chinese group ran away.. sam rushed to me but my vision just continued to fade slowly to black...
and i woke up not knowing if i died in my dream.. hmmmm.... an ominous sign?
Bean blubbered at [16:03]
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
just back from watching The Dark Knight. very good movie. yes. if u discount the fact that it's 2h 23mins long. it's practically 2-3 movies squeezed into one.. i'm not a big fan of thinking it's value for money just coz of the length.. but i definitely feel it's value for money for the amount of action and story the length of the movie brought..
i felt that the one message brought up by the joker was a very truthful if pessimistic take on life. i'm not so sure ppl in real life would make the decision the reel people made on the ferries. in fact, i'm almost certain the opposite will happen. but the movie maintains its believability coz we love to think we r good..
sad but true.
despite the advance we've made in sciences etc,.. it's realli disgraceful to say that we hv still much to learn about living and sharing a common world.
so sooooooo much...
on a different note, something left a bitter taste in me today.. it's a snub.. i wish i'm big enough to brush it away without thinking about it too much.. but i guess it's gonna be easier said than done. i might try to forget it, but actually it's just like burying it deep n hoping not to find it again.. u noe it's there.. u try to avoid it but it will never go away..
Bean blubbered at [23:19]
Monday, August 04, 2008
Packed and hand carried a 14kg box to send back to sg.. now arms are wobbling ceaselessly as i type.. argh.. come to think of it, it aint that heavy.. it's the awkward position my arms were made to contort while handling the weight that amplify the load.
i've since realised that while writing cards are easy for some, it aint for me.. the ample white space nv seems to be enough for me. for loved ones.. i just hv so much to say so much to ask n so much feelings to translate into words to fit into the card.. i have to do 2 drafts before finally putting pen to paper(in this case, card) and still i had more to add on from my draft at the last minute..
using pen n paper, i am confined to caveman technology, no copying n pasting using ctr+c & ctr+v, no deleting using backspace etc.. you'll be forgiven if u had thought i would be a person who love to send ecards. however, that's not the case. i've always believed self penned words with the unique message touches far deeper into the heart.
i just hate my handwriting though.. so i thank all frens and closed ones who hv to tolerate my bad handwriting.. =)
Bean blubbered at [15:15]
Sunday, August 03, 2008
wkday stress. wkend stress. there is no escape.. sch or no sch makes no differnce man.. the deadline is still the same.. october 31st. will i fly or will i sink? hmmmm.... bahz.. life continues. SUCKY, STRESSFUL life continues..
*ps: i've also been updating my other blog a bit with some WIP modelling shots of my characters.. interested ppl are welcome to take a look.. link is here.
Bean blubbered at [01:47]
Saturday, August 02, 2008
i dreamt i called u.. but u din pick up.. i remember vividly that i dialled this number.. 96533207. it's weird.. coz it's not ur number.. ( any 4d enthusiast?)
feel the void again, splitting headache & wish i hv u ard.. =(
Bean blubbered at [09:46]
Friday, August 01, 2008
weird dream.. i found myself in sg. was in a old frens/classmates kinda gathering.. M(a girl) came up with tickets to sell.. it was ticket to some Beauty & The Beast thingy.. ( i assumed is a musical/concert). I told her I am interested coz the dates on the ticket stated 02.09.08 & 03.09.08.. and it would hv been a good idea for a birthday gift. Labels: Dream, feelings, love, melbourne, Pain, Stress, whine
M was hard to communicate to.. she walked around socializing and trying to sell the tickets quickly. I was afraid that I couldnt get tickets before they were all sold out. but i did not wanna pay via credit card numbers etc.. so i need to discuss using an alternative way to pay for the tickets.. but M was frustratingly hard to get a chance to talk to.. she was like an eel slipping in and out thru crowds to talk to more ppl.
argh,.. i woke up.. feeling the void in the heart again.
Bean blubbered at [10:34]
- kenny
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Bean Kickin'..
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- Wanna bet?
Bean Mails'..
- bean82[at]singnet.com.sg
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- dustbean11[at]yahoo.com.sg
- melvyn11[at]hotmail.com
- dustbean11[at]gmail.com
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Bean Reading..
- The Age
- Stomp
- SPH Papers
- The Sun
- NY Times
- Ananova
- Computer Times
- Can Dot Com
- Catcha
- MediaCorpSingapore
Bean Cliques..
- Friendster
- SingTEL SMS
- StarHUB SMS
- Flickr
- Photobucket
- deviantArt
- Ebay
- Yahoo Pix
- Togoparts
- Neighbour
- Multiply
- Box[dot]Net
- Graffiti[dot]net
- My Briefcase
- Geocities
Bean Lookin'..
- Hor Lan?
- Bushing?
- Wordless?
- Research(Wiki)?
- Flying/Landing ?
- Translator
- Phone Book
- Jobless?
- STILL Jobless?
- Job-hunt?
- More Job-hunt?
- How Fast Can You Type?
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Labels: feelings, melbourne, school, Stress, whine
Tired teens at risk of breaking their hearts
Jill Stark
August 19, 2008
Sleep-deprived teenagers are at greater risk of high blood pressure and heart attacks - and their mobile phones, computer games and iPods could be to blame, research suggests.
A study of teens aged 13 to 16 found those who slept less than 6½ hours a night were up to three times more likely to have elevated blood pressure.
Labels: feelings, melbourne, school, Stress, whine
Labels: Dream, feelings, melbourne, Newcastle, whine
I must say thank you to the faculty and staff of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information for inviting me to give your convocation address. It's a wonderful honour and a privilege for me to speak here for ten minutes without fear of contradiction, defamation or retaliation. I say this as a Singaporean and more so as a husband.
My wife is a wonderful person and perfect in every way except one. She is the editor of a magazine. She corrects people for a living. She has honed her expert skills over a quarter of a century, mostly by practising at home during conversations between her and me.
On the other hand, I am a litigator. Essentially, I spend my day telling people how wrong they are. I make my living being disagreeable.
Nevertheless, there is perfect harmony in our matrimonial home. That is because when an editor and a litigator have an argument, the one who triumphs is always the wife.
And so I want to start by giving one piece of advice to the men: when you've already won her heart, you don't need to win every argument.
Marriage is considered one milestone of life. Some of you may already be married. Some of you may never be married. Some of you will be married. Some of you will enjoy the experience so much, you will be married many, many times. Good for you.
The next big milestone in your life is today: your graduation. The end of education. You're done learning.
You've probably been told the big lie that "Learning is a lifelong process" and that therefore you will continue studying and taking masters' degrees and doctorates and professorships and so on. You know the sort of people who tell you that? Teachers. Don't you think there is some measure of conflict of interest? They are in the business of learning, after all. Where would they be without you? They need you to be repeat customers.
The good news is that they're wrong.
The bad news is that you don't need further education because your entire life is over. It is gone. That may come as a shock to some of you. You're in your teens or early twenties. People may tell you that you will live to be 70, 80, 90 years old. That is your life expectancy.
I love that term: life expectancy. We all understand the term to mean the average life span of a group of people. But I'm here to talk about a bigger idea, which is what you expect from your life.
You may be very happy to know that Singapore is currently ranked as the country with the third highest life expectancy. We are behind Andorra and Japan, and tied with San Marino. It seems quite clear why people in those countries, and ours, live so long. We share one thing in common: our football teams are all hopeless. There's very little danger of any of our citizens having their pulses raised by watching us play in the World Cup. Spectators are more likely to be lulled into a gentle and restful nap.
Singaporeans have a life expectancy of 81.8 years. Singapore men live to an average of 79.21 years, while Singapore women live more than five years longer, probably to take into account the additional time they need to spend in the bathroom.
So here you are, in your twenties, thinking that you'll have another 40 years to go. Four decades in which to live long and prosper.
Bad news. Read the papers. There are people dropping dead when they're 50, 40, 30 years old. Or quite possibly just after finishing their convocation. They would be very disappointed that they didn't meet their life expectancy.
I'm here to tell you this. Forget about your life expectancy.
After all, it's calculated based on an average. And you never, ever want to expect being average.
Revisit those expectations. You might be looking forward to working, falling in love, marrying, raising a family. You are told that, as graduates, you should expect to find a job paying so much, where your hours are so much, where your responsibilities are so much.
That is what is expected of you. And if you live up to it, it will be an awful waste.
If you expect that, you will be limiting yourself. You will be living your life according to boundaries set by average people. I have nothing against average people. But no one should aspire to be them. And you don't need years of education by the best minds in Singapore to prepare you to be average.
What you should prepare for is mess. Life's a mess. You are not entitled to expect anything from it. Life is not fair. Everything does not balance out in the end. Life happens, and you have no control over it. Good and bad things happen to you day by day, hour by hour, moment by moment. Your degree is a poor armour against fate.
Don't expect anything. Erase all life expectancies. Just live. Your life is over as of today. At this point in time, you have grown as tall as you will ever be, you are physically the fittest you will ever be in your entire life and you are probably looking the best that you will ever look. This is as good as it gets. It is all downhill from here. Or up. No one knows.
What does this mean for you? It is good that your life is over.
Since your life is over, you are free. Let me tell you the many wonderful things that you can do when you are free.
The most important is this: do not work.
Work is anything that you are compelled to do. By its very nature, it is undesirable.
Work kills. The Japanese have a term "Karoshi", which means death from overwork. That's the most dramatic form of how work can kill. But it can also kill you in more subtle ways. If you work, then day by day, bit by bit, your soul is chipped away, disintegrating until there's nothing left. A rock has been ground into sand and dust.
There's a common misconception that work is necessary. You will meet people working at miserable jobs. They tell you they are "making a living". No, they're not. They're dying, frittering away their fast-extinguishing lives doing things which are, at best, meaningless and, at worst, harmful.
People will tell you that work ennobles you, that work lends you a certain dignity. Work makes you free. The slogan "Arbeit macht frei" was placed at the entrances to a number of Nazi concentration camps. Utter nonsense.
Do not waste the vast majority of your life doing something you hate so that you can spend the small remainder sliver of your life in modest comfort. You may never reach that end anyway.
Resist the temptation to get a job. Instead, play. Find something you enjoy doing. Do it. Over and over again. You will become good at it for two reasons: you like it, and you do it often. Soon, that will have value in itself.
I like arguing, and I love language. So, I became a litigator. I enjoy it and I would do it for free. If I didn't do that, I would've been in some other type of work that still involved writing fiction - probably a sports journalist.
So what should you do? You will find your own niche. I don't imagine you will need to look very hard. By this time in your life, you will have a very good idea of what you will want to do. In fact, I'll go further and say the ideal situation would be that you will not be able to stop yourself pursuing your passions. By this time you should know what your obsessions are. If you enjoy showing off your knowledge and feeling superior, you might become a teacher.
Find that pursuit that will energise you, consume you, become an obsession. Each day, you must rise with a restless enthusiasm. If you don't, you are working.
Most of you will end up in activities which involve communication. To those of you I have a second message: be wary of the truth. I'm not asking you to speak it, or write it, for there are times when it is dangerous or impossible to do those things. The truth has a great capacity to offend and injure, and you will find that the closer you are to someone, the more care you must take to disguise or even conceal the truth. Often, there is great virtue in being evasive, or equivocating. There is also great skill. Any child can blurt out the truth, without thought to the consequences. It takes great maturity to appreciate the value of silence.
In order to be wary of the truth, you must first know it. That requires great frankness to yourself. Never fool the person in the mirror.
I have told you that your life is over, that you should not work, and that you should avoid telling the truth. I now say this to you: be hated.
It's not as easy as it sounds. Do you know anyone who hates you? Yet every great figure who has contributed to the human race has been hated, not just by one person, but often by a great many. That hatred is so strong it has caused those great figures to be shunned, abused, murdered and in one famous instance, nailed to a cross.
One does not have to be evil to be hated. In fact, it's often the case that one is hated precisely because one is trying to do right by one's own convictions. It is far too easy to be liked, one merely has to be accommodating and hold no strong convictions. Then one will gravitate towards the centre and settle into the average. That cannot be your role. There are a great many bad people in the world, and if you are not offending them, you must be bad yourself. Popularity is a sure sign that you are doing something wrong.
The other side of the coin is this: fall in love.
I didn't say "be loved". That requires too much compromise. If one changes one's looks, personality and values, one can be loved by anyone.
Rather, I exhort you to love another human being. It may seem odd for me to tell you this. You may expect it to happen naturally, without deliberation. That is false. Modern society is anti-love. We've taken a microscope to everyone to bring out their flaws and shortcomings. It far easier to find a reason not to love someone, than otherwise. Rejection requires only one reason. Love requires complete acceptance. It is hard work - the only kind of work that I find palatable.
Loving someone has great benefits. There is admiration, learning, attraction and something which, for the want of a better word, we call happiness. In loving someone, we become inspired to better ourselves in every way. We learn the truth worthlessness of material things. We celebrate being human. Loving is good for the soul.
Loving someone is therefore very important, and it is also important to choose the right person. Despite popular culture, love doesn't happen by chance, at first sight, across a crowded dance floor. It grows slowly, sinking roots first before branching and blossoming. It is not a silly weed, but a mighty tree that weathers every storm.
You will find, that when you have someone to love, that the face is less important than the brain, and the body is less important than the heart.
You will also find that it is no great tragedy if your love is not reciprocated. You are not doing it to be loved back. Its value is to inspire you.
Finally, you will find that there is no half-measure when it comes to loving someone. You either don't, or you do with every cell in your body, completely and utterly, without reservation or apology. It consumes you, and you are reborn, all the better for it.
Don't work. Avoid telling the truth. Be hated. Love someone.
You're going to have a busy life. Thank goodness there's no life expectancy.
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"A day after its launch, Google's Street View has already uncovered a lying neighbour, sprung a cheating spouse and snapped a man sleeping on the job, as armchair explorers pick apart the invasive new mapping tool."Wow.. Google sure is the brainy mouse.. the one who hangs out with Pinkie and wants to take over the world all the time.. hehehe..
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"I parked my car in front of an ex's house when I was cheating on my gf at the time," the user, whose online alias is Caustic Soda, said.
"My gf found out about this later on but I convinced her nothing was happening and i've never been going there. I've just found a pic [on Street View] of my ex's house with my car parked in front, if she sees this, she is going to KILL me!!"
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