Seven Days

"It took seven days to reach you, did it not?" she said, referring to the document she had sent him the last time. "No, it took nine days. The average is about there anyways," he replied. "I remember it took seven." "No, it took nine," he said again, this time with a hint of irritation.... Continue Reading →

The 80/20 Principle

The 80/20 principle says that 80% of our profits come from 20% of our customers. In customer-relationship management or CRM, that leads us to believe that we should therefore concentrate our resources on those 20%. But what happens in the long run if you dedicate more and more resources to the top 20%? You get... Continue Reading →

Running and Leadership

Waking up for 6am runs is a damn pain in the arse, and that's an understatement. When my alarm goes off at 5.50, I think to myself, "man, can I just go back to sleep? I'll just tell Wei Hao I overslept." At 5.55, when my next alarm (I always set two alarms, just in... Continue Reading →

Staying Out

I've been in Perth for a little over a week now. I'm now staying out of hostel (I used to stay in Currie Hall), renting a place not far away with two of my best friends here (one of whom I am in a romantic relationship with (it's Wei Hao of course! Would I go... Continue Reading →

Chinese Dogs

I was re-reading the book Thick Face Black Heart by Chin-Ning Chu when I came across this (unintentionally) funny sentence: These simply rules of discrimination are common among the world's businessmen and political leaders, as well as among Chinese dogs. Apparently the author doesn't think very much of businessmen and political leaders!

A Song

there couldn't be a sadder day than the one that i am in today; the life that i once knew is gone; and all that i have left is this song. i couldn't believe my eyes when i saw you with another guy; i thought i was mistaken but it seems your heart was taken... Continue Reading →

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