還有一個月就29+1,原本以為29+1 的我會變得成熟,但原來我還是那個20歲的傻大姐,應該犯的錯,我還是會繼續犯,應該的on9, 我還是會繼續on9,原來即使年日過去,你幻想中的變化還是無出現。
二十歲的時候,我幻想29+1 的我會很成熟,更能獨當一面處事,我幻想我會在會議室從容不迫的回答着各方parties 的提問,總能帶點權威去指導下屬。
但現在,我沒有從容不迫,亦沒有權威去指導下屬,只有team work 的工作模式,你做不完的事,難度我會見死不救嗎?
有返工無放工的生活,即使我成日聽講逼科好淫亂,但其實我除了患有嚴重的渴睡症之外,就只有返工同睡覺的日子,淫亂的生活距離我好遠。
二十歲以為會一輩子的朋友關係,但原來只用兩年的時間,大家已經形同陌路。有誤解嗎?當然有,但人愈大,愈發覺一個不懂你的人,即使你解釋再多,她也不理解,那不如不要浪費時間解釋好了。
二十多歲那年,我遇上我男友,我跟他說:「我唔信我地會由初戀拍拖到結婚,我知道我只會係你其中一個女友,一個老師,永遠唔會陪你走到最後,男人嘛,一定會遇到引誘。我只會為你將來的女友作嫁衣裳。我知道我只會陪你走一段路,大家可以由初戀到結婚嘅possibility 有幾高,你都知。」
但現在,我們過了很多年頭,但還是選擇緊緊握住對方的手走下去。會走多久?不知道,無人可以預知未來,正如那些年我不能預知現在在我身邊的還是他。人生嘛,就是這樣,你永遠不知道人與人的緣份何時來又何時終結。
二十多歳那年,我在台灣十分放天燈,寫上「嫁個有錢人」這個願望,他偷偷的在「嫁個有錢人」下面加上自己姓名,再在他天燈上寫上「做個有錢人」。
最後我當然沒有嫁個有錢人啦,但到現在我還是覺得有能力給自己過上好生活比嫁個有錢人重要。
其他page 的KOL都話比起20歲的自己,更愛30歲的自己,因為初熟了,沒有少女的不知世故,更能體現女性的温柔。
但我還是喜歡20歲的自己,那個笨笨的將所有case competition 都參加一番;那個不惜通頂,只為做好一件事的自己;那個在year 3 最後一個sem 才take 25 credit,只為了要minor psychology 的自己,那時日日要上堂,又要搵工,又要做hon pro, 忙瘋了;那個曾經轉行做marketing,着住高跟鞋,企足五個鐘,最後還是發覺marketing 根本唔適合,還是做account 好啲;那個相信 “Everything is possible. The impossible just takes longer”的自己。
那十年有很多第一次,大學的我幻想不了我現在的生活,由早上喝一杯咖啡,早餐亦吃不下,就這樣工作到午夜,枱頭永遠有做不完的工作,傾不完的會議,教不完的下屬。有失望的時候,有累到想睡的時候,有生氣到想掉東西的時候,但更多的是⋯⋯快樂⋯⋯愉快審計嘛!
在這間公司數年了,OT食鐘無補水,不合理的事每日發生,但現在回想的卻是快樂的一面。有時好wok,但身邊總有戰友跟你一起作戰,有時很失落,但總有朋友在聽你說苦,有時很生氣,但總有朋友挖苦我作樂。簡單,重覆,但只要有對的teammates,苦悶的時間都變得愉快了。
29+1⋯⋯20歲的我聽到呢個數字好恐懼,但現在我卻沒有多大的感覺,因為它只是一個數字,有時我錯覺的以為我還是20歲的那個勇往直前的自己,其實我除了老了一點,其實思維上也沒有多大的變化。
有時不是年齡令你改變,而是你的思維令你改變了,改變了你的人生態度,改變了你處事的方式。
29+1?我還是沒有在三十歲前出嫁;沒有在三十歲前去一個working holiday;沒有在三十歲前讀一個master 呀!我的人生有跟着別人走的時候,亦有脫離軌道的時候,但它是我自己的人生呀,慢一點,快一點,又有咩所謂呢?最重要知道自己的方向就好了。
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Ok, there is no particular reason why I decided to do a blog. I used this title only because it sounded smart.
I always read as a kid. I read all types of books and loved the encyclopedia collection at my house. I read all the children's psychology books my parents bought so I could out-smart them. In college, I read to improve my English. During my first 10 years at work I read because I REALLY needed to improve my English working with the US team, plus there was so much to learn, plus my boss was a verocious reader and I hate to lose (the competition was in my head).
Since 2014 I started to post these reads more systematically on facebook. After all these years I constantly get questions like
"Why don't you start a book club?"
"Why don't you write a blog?"
I DON'T HAVE THE TIME
However, I love it when someone says that the post inspires them, when it gives them a new perspective, when it challenges their thoughts, when it motivates them to read, or when someone asks me to recommend certain books. I noticed that there are a lots of good books that aren't translated into Chinese. I thought translation was the answer but kept on failing to get a first book to translate.
After the last failed attempt to win the translation rights of a book by an awesome business person. The author asked me "Why don't you start your own bookclub or podcast?"
His enthusiasm made me realize that I have already over 400 posts. The content is there and I just have to keep sharing like I always did.
So here we are.
I'm starting the site with around 300 old posts and hopefully organized that it's easy to find articles. The posts are bilingual but mostly in Chinese. Maybe more English content in the future when my writing gets better.
I don't know know where this will lead to.
Then, this quote from one of my top 10 reads of 2016 came to mind
"So that morning in 1962 I told myself: Let everyone else call your idea crazy . . . just keep going. Don’t stop. Don’t even think about stopping until you get there, and don’t give much thought to where “there” is. Whatever comes, just don’t stop." -- Phil Knight, Shoe Dog
Just do it.
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