Month: November 2018

How to Really Know Someone Vol. 2

This is the continuation of “How to Really Know Someone: Vol. 1” blog post.  72. Would you try smoking? Alcohol? Why? Smoke? No, because I have asthma and I can’t stand even for seconds inhaling too much smoke. Alcohol? I already did. I tried drinking one cup of flavored vodka and that’s it. I preferred red wine more than vodka. I hate and don’t drink beers. 74. Would you try drugs? What kind? Why? No! I will never ever do that. I love myself and my internal organs. 75. If a crystal ball could tell you the truth about yourself, your life, the future, or anything else, what would you want to know? Why I am here, existing in this painful and unfair world? What is my real mission for living and who are the people that really care for me? What is the meaning of my life? 83. Define a “friend”. A friend is a person who will listen to your dramas, understand you, correct you, change you, teach you, wake you to the reality …

Mikrobyo

These two and Kiara & Ge (not yet around that time) are my super friends in my MS Microbiology life. I am lucky to have them now while pursuing my Master’s degree (planning to stop for a while tho). These two are super supportive and understanding. Having them around, especially in the laboratory is really full of fun. They are the type of friends that will make you forget about your dramas in life. 

Getting back on the Track!

It’s great to see that you’re determined to face reality and work on improving different aspects of your life. Acknowledging the need for self-improvement and personal growth is an important first step. Remember, it’s okay to have challenges and setbacks; they are part of life. The key is to learn from them and keep moving forward. Embracing positivity, personal development, and connecting with others are excellent steps to take. Don’t be too hard on yourself, and always remember that you have the strength and resilience to overcome obstacles. Seek support from friends and loved ones when needed, and stay focused on your goals. Your journey toward self-improvement and happiness is a lifelong one, and it’s filled with opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive. Keep up the positive attitude and determination! Since I am dedicated now, I fixed my desktop for a change and here it is. I am looking forward to becoming more productive this week and to the following weeks since the semester is about to end. I really need to stay focused and forget …