• Art

    There are so many different forms of art Just because yours looks different from other people’s doesn’t mean yours is any less brilliant Art is beautiful because it is interpretive It is beautiful because it is different Grateful Day 66: I am grateful to be able to travel! At the airport to Penang, Malaysia right… Continue reading

  • The ability to edit

    The amazing thing about life is the fact that we have the ability to adapt and to change certain aspects of life that we don’t like. We get second chances. You can take the SAT as many times as you want You can decide to be a doctor, even if you studied business in undergraduate… Continue reading

  • creativity is slow

    Life is fast maybe a little too fast I have 11 tabs open right now…and that’s few for me I am constantly looking at charts, graphs, and the news a movie is no longer just 2 hours of one screen everyone is trying to sell you something and we are constantly trying to consume more… Continue reading

  • Anxious about feeling anxious

    It’s a never-ending spiral You know the anxiety is coming and so you feel anxious about the impending anxiety and you become anxious before the real anxiety comes. Just like fear You fear the moment you jump before you even go near the edge You foster this fear, days, weeks, before the actual moment where fear makes… Continue reading

  • I don’t swear

    Society tells us that when you are distressed, the proper response is a swear word. But, if you hang out with me for extended periods of time, you will know that I truly don’t swear. MOTHER F-ATHER, that is unfortunate! SON OF A B-AD LUCK, that hurt! HOLY SH-PIRIT, that was funny! Thanks to Ryan… Continue reading

  • Is it too late to go after your dreams at the age of 15?

    Someone asked this question on Quora, a social media platform based on Questions & Answers: Is it too late to go after your dreams at the age of 15? This was my response: This is Richard Turner. He started Karate when he was 17, two years old than you. He now holds a 5th-degree black belt. He was… Continue reading

  • Book Review: The Wealthy Barber Returns

    David Chilton sounds like me trapped in a 40-year-old body. His writing style is extremely informal, and he often uses sarcasm, puns, and incredibly badly timed & cringe-worthy jokes… Basically me! Either way, his books, The Wealthy Barber & The Wealthy Barber Returns are both great finance books. As the name suggests, the book teaches you how… Continue reading

  • [Book Review] The Wealthy Barber Returns – David Chilton

    David Chilton sounds like me, but trapped in a 40-year-old body. His writing style is extremely informal, and he often uses sarcasm, puns, and incredibly badly timed & cringe-worthy jokes… Basically me! Either way, his books, The Wealthy Barber & The Wealthy Barber Returns are both great finance books. As the name suggests, the book teaches you… Continue reading

  • You don’t fit

    They always say “You don’t fit in this shirt” instead of “This shirt doesn’t fit you” People are expected to be average. Mass production of one size clothing is expected to fit everyone. You are either supposed to be an S, M, L, or maybe XL, but what if you have broader shoulders, but a slim belly?… Continue reading

  • No one sees you

    If no one sees you Then you have the advantage of being overlooked People who expect less from you People mistakingly believe you do not have the resources to succeed People think you are weak Prove them wrong Work hard Work smart Work with intent If no one sees you, then give them a reason… Continue reading