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Saturday, June 03, 2006

Team Day in June






Today I have a thought, what if we haven't met each other in this past year? Everything, happy or unhappy, is added into our irremovable AIESEC XP forever.

I appreciate everything, no matter how trivial and annoying my daily life is, and I'm really looking forwards to my next amazing year in Belgium with many new wonderful friends there!!!

Just a random thought, how many countries have their delegates in this little flat?...Let me think, HongKong, China, Germany, Nigeria, Columbia, Mexico, Argentina, Turkey, Australia, U.S.A, Czech R, Malaysia, India, Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand, umm...too many to name actually.

This story in our flat, is coming to the end. On the day I went to fix the termination of the contract of rent, I suddenly felt a little sad, but I do believe that a much more exciting and wonderful life is ahead, just around the corner!!!

Cherishing and Anticipating!!!

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

What is your color?

Mine is...
Crystal, your true color is Black!
Your color is black. The color of night. Serene and mysterious, black conjures up images of elegant evening gowns, dashing tuxedos, and gleaming limousines. Traditionally a symbol of success, black also represents power and an uncompromising demand for perfection.

Want to know your color?
http://web.tickle.com/color/result.jsp

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Crystal's Blog

hmmm..not sure about cyrstals blogging here: "I always admire the courage Andi has for her future, non-stop steps of travelling and entrepreneurship all over the world, no fear for degree, money, diseases, etc.. I'm just a normal girl, while I term myself as a Global Leader in @, my true ambition lies in being a mortal, not a model."

And want to add some points: First wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Girl! you cant even imagine! FEAR is something I have... do you think i am not concerned about a Sh**** degree... about money now and in future, hahaha..ok lets leave the deseases out..:)
The thing is how you deal with fears. Theres the difference between people.
I dont mind blowbacks...people talking stupid things behind my back screwing up my applications because of their emotional disability,get my head kciked by another fighter because he was this millisecond faster than me, i dont mind falling down..because the wonderful thing is standing up..stronger than before knowing that not matter what happens..come on..theres always a life afterwards. Maybe not better, but different.
Let me tell you one story: Your natural program in your mind in case of danger is, you either attack or run away. Natural instinct. In Martial arts, or Taekwondo, YOU have to be stronger than your instinct. There is no running away, there is no second chance not matter how scared you are. No matter how your stomach crumbels, not matter how loud the inner voice screams "Run"...not matter how soft your legs become..there is only one thing you can do: ATTACK. One chance...one kick against the head...knock out. Thats all that count. Every time you win, it diminishes the fear a little bit. You never really loose the fear of losing; you keep challenging it.
In life we feel reluctant to take the step when we are scared. Most of us would never attack, rather we justify and therefore loose. Why not applying for AI? Someone is better..so what? You want it so do it. Scared of leaving Hong Kong moving to Bahrain or Jordan? Thats life. Security will not challenge you. Not living your dream because your scared will unltimatly destroy your dreams.

Noone can be a global Leader if he/she cant sort out her/his personal leadership. How do you want to be a global leader if you dont trust yourself, believe in your abilities and your strong sense of making true what ever you want? Leadership is not about what you want to be, but what you are.
Not knowing what is next is fine. Sorry to tell that all PD people out there, but I gave up on planning. Otherwise I would be AP Manager by today, HK Champion in Taekwondo and married..hahaha...ok not the last one. Life is exciting because it usually turns out different than what we expected it to be. And deleting files doesnt mean that you delete the memory of it. Your have tremendous potential, knowledge, connections, you just need to make up your mind what is it that drives you? What do you want? Life is more than AIESEC. Life is more than the shitty appartment. Maybe I dont care much about this appartment, the ants and the shower because I know it is not what is important. It is one step in a line of experiences that will bring me forward, give me a tremendous learning experience (just living with you...you know how we challenge each other), but in the end..its just 12 month out of my life. And the people you met here. I wished you would go out in the world and meet more. MSN are not the people how they are, it never reflects how you really are. And you know...after all this bla bla...my final thought:

I wish you would go out there...challenge your instinct, challenge your fear... meet people...and become the leader you aspire to be. Dont dream about changes....JUST DO IT!

Monday, May 01, 2006

Our days and legacy

There are numerous things happening this week. At this moment, I'm feeling extremely fatigue, as well as the "fever" which makes me quite sick.

These days, I think of Changes.

I always admire the courage Andi has for her future, non-stop steps of travelling and entrepreneurship all over the world, no fear for degree, money, diseases, etc..

I'm just a normal girl, while I term myself as a Global Leader in @, my true ambition lies in being a mortal, not a model.

Tonit, I always think of so many people. Bomi, Anika, Vladi, Marco, Melina, Andi, Gary, Mandy, JacSo, Ron, me and so many ppl who have or had stayed in this MC flat for one, two or some days. (Maybe Andi's taking vacation soon and Marco's leaving triggers my thoughts, since andi's stereotype in my mind is that she will be always staying with the flat.) There is one 60-hundred-millionth of chance that 2 people get to know each other in the world. Not to mention the possibility of staying in the same tiny apartment, to talk about our life and future, to share a single day of fun. This 12-month, we stay with each other, we always quarrel and fight for nothing with each other, we share the same tears and annoyances, we take the tram from SW to MTR Station, we take No.101 bus from flat to PolyU, we climb up the shitty hill to HKU, we take the bird look at the gorgeous night sight of Central at the peak.

There are also so many unique miracles in this flat, such as the one-minute-flooding bath room, such as if we want to boil water, we have to take the water from the water heater in bathroom and heat it up in the oven, such as we have to kill the ants on the table when working on strategic plans, such as we have the same frequency of changing the door with doing the clean-up. But I do cherish this year and these people I have met and known in my age of 22-year-old, when all of us are young, when all of us don't know what we are reli after in life, when all of us are moving to different parts of the world after taking the last step out of the flat.

I begin deleting my documents in my laptop which I have saved for four years. Gary always says that I have every document in @.net and now I have to delete them for other non-@ stuff. But before I deleted every single document, I would think of the time and the excitement spent on it, oh God, they are our legacy and they are also part of my @ life.

I'm feeling quite lost rit now, maybe b/c I'm lost about the direction I'm heading for, or maybe I don't want my AIESEC life to finish in the coming 2 months, or maybe I'm missing you too much, or maybe people are always emotional when they are sick, or maybe all of the above.

How to cherish our days enough? Tell me, if u get the answer.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

My deepest deepest respect

This girl is my new hero! Wah!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcYR16CTTGI&search=taekwondo

Must watch video

Parodie to Mr Greenspan!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u2qRXb4xCU&feature=Views&page=1&t=t&f=b

Friday, March 31, 2006

60 Signs you have lived in Hong Kong for too long

1. You have paid enough rent to buy a moderate-sized North American or European town.
2. Most conversations with your friends involve mobile phones or mutual funds.
3. None of the sea-front buildings existed when you arrived.
4. The shoreline itself shifted by half a mile.
5. All your friends are now living in London, New York, Singapore or Paris.
6. You can't put a proper sentence together in your native language.
7. You got really excited when Starbucks opened their first outlet in Hong Kong.
8. At the movies, you take bets on the number of phones that go off during the performance.
9. The funniest jokes revolve around your stockbroker.
10. You developed an acquired taste for mooncakes.
11. In a crowd or a queue, you learnt to stay away from frail-looking old ladies carrying umbrellas.
12. You seriously considered taking up golf.
13. You have a Mont Blanc pen clipped to your shirt pocket.
14. You have stopped noticing the grotesquely deformed leper on the Exchange Square flyover.
15. A sexual pervert is a man who prefers women to money.
16. Your building's security guard is 4 times older than the building itself.
17. You have become a shameless name-dropper.
18. You feel a compulsion to take exams.
19. All you need is Louis Vuitton.
20. 165 decibels is a normal noise level for lunchtime conversation.
21. It's OK to throw rubbish, including old fridges, from your 18th-floor window.
22. Thanks to karaoke, you know who has the most singing talent in your building. Not that this is a great achievement.
23. You believe that pressing the lift button 63 times will make it move faster.
24. The ultimate status symbol is a lawn-mower.
25. You know it is useless to protest when the lady at the supermarket check-out wraps one toothbrush in 6 plastic bags.
26. You will never ever EVER buy Miracle Foot Repair.
27. You learnt to recognise Andy Lau, Leon Lai, Aaron Kwok and Jacky Cheung.
28. You aren't aware that one is supposed to pay for software.
29. Pink bathroom tiles can make any building or public garden beautiful.
30. Your colleagues eat sun-dried cuttlefish coated in sugar and you don't bat an eyelid.
31. You actually purchased a canto-pop CD.
32. You actually played it several times.
33. You believe shopping and eating are the only forms of entertainment in Hong Kong.
34. Queuing in the rain in a diesel-choked Kowloon backstreet to buy a HK$6 Hello Kitty plastic doll at a McDonald's store is not the mark of an insane person.
35. You believe Li Ka-shing is a saint.
36. You test your seafood for mercury, hepatitis B and cholera.
37. You have attended at least 4 weddings and a funeral in a language you don't understand at all.
38. A PhD in Nuclear Physics fluent in 7 languages irons your socks for a pittance but she is from the Philippines so it's all right.
39. All the clothes you own are tailor-made or come from Giordano.
40. You are not surprised to see your tap water run dark brown.
41. Drilling on the walls in the wee small hours in the morning is considered acceptable behaviour.
42. If it's Friday, it must be Typhoon 3 day.
43. If it's Saturday, it must be Typhoon 8 day.
44. You tell your parents their house back in your home country has bad feng shui.
45. You get offended when people admire your chopsticks skills.
46. You compiled a 3-page list of weird English first names that Chinese people of your acquaintance have chosen for themselves.
47. You learnt to bring a coat, a scarf and gloves to fight hypothermia in supermarkets, buses, ferries and cinemas.
48. Your collection of business cards has outgrown your flat.
49. You are convinced that the only thing that moves more slowly than continental drift is a Causeway Bay crowd on a Saturday afternoon.
50. You are not surprised to see 85-year old ladies pushing tons of garbage up the streets of the financial district.
51. You bulldoze your way into lifts and MTR trains before other passengers have a chance to alight.
52. If someone smiles at you for no particular reason, you know she is a Filipina.
53. You know that leather shoes can grow leaves during the wet season.
54. The word "wildlife" refers to the family of cockroaches that dwells  in your kitchen drawer.
55. You use the word "Ayyiieeaaahh" every few sentences to convey surprise, pleasure, pain or anger.
56. You speak enough Cantonese to make your colleagues laugh their heads off (attempts with anyone else still only draw blank stares).
57. You are not surprised to find footprints on the edge of the toilet bowl.
58. You believe you are really tall when you are only 5'8".
59. You know that leaving Hong Kong will break your heart.
60. You read this list and understood everything.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Some Happy moments in Warm Spring


It finally comes to the most agreeable days in the whole year - Spring.

We (me, melina, gary&marco) went out for a relaxing lunch, followed by checking the Seafood in our streets, before that we just didn't give these strange creations a glance even. Inspired by Melina and Marco, they suddenly becamse so special and innovative. :D Why not stop in your busy steps everyday and observe the trivial things in our daily life?

We were also attracted by the gorgeous flowers which were smiling us at the corner of the block! We picked up a pink Lily, which has only been half-bloomed. The fragrance delighted the whole MC office and everyone busily working in it.

Tonight, we went to TST and you know what? We did the Learning-Recapture of IC 2005!! How? We went to an Pakistan (actually Indian) resturant!!! Everything, the food, the indian waitor, the passing-by foreigners, everything, kept us reminding our unique IC Experience in India.

After that, I was seeking the clue of two movies, one is Chong qing Sen lin, b/c the Indian resturant was located in Chong qing Mansions, which sparkled the Director Wong Kar Wai. The other movie is 'One Night in MongKok', my most favorite HK movie, since there was a very dramatic Gun Fight happened 2 days ago, which caused 2 policemen dead at the end. I entreated Ron to take me to the Channel where the fight occured, but it turned out that we went in a wrong way...Anyway, the accidence itself could satisfy my stereotyped HK picturing already.

After the ferry and the appreciation of the splendid scene of Victoria Harbor, we are going to go out for fun in Lan Kwai Fong very soon to further our marvelous HK experience...

Using a Chinese saying to sum my feeling of the days here, “面朝大海,春暖花开……”