There is not much things I can say about now. A few quotes hanging on my mind since I dropped by at KLCC to meet a friend. Book co-written by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki somehow left an impact on me albeit I didn't finish read it just now. But, I suspected that the book wasn't really addressing the whole issue on poverty especially in America and how people in general have been accumulating misunderstandings on wealth. My mind was still locked to a story written in tabloid last weekend about how this single mother succeeds in her business of cosmetics and beauty apparels. I sincerely admire such character and would love to meet her someday and get one or two lessons about life from her.
Moving on from that, my life has not been that spectacular. Period.
I watched a movie last night in OU. Not a very bad one but not a very good one either. The Holiday, starring Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Jack Black. I wasnt really paying atttention to them because I found one extra character that was much captivating than them - Arthur Abbot, the script writer of the early days of Hollywood. His approach towards situation was a bit unique and spontaneous. In my not-so-movie-literate opinion, the character is very much genuine.
I've been thinking a lot lately. About myself. And some people in my life. Questions coming up from friends, people who I know and some clients whom I've been friend with. I don't know exactly how to answer their questions. I guess a smile would be sufficient at this moment.
Oh yeah, I erased a few names in my cellphone. Maybe a few more will do good to me. For those who had been erased, sorry, your presence in my life is not worth for me to keep.
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