I am 24, turning 25 in two months. Technological innovations and social networking comprise the world's current pop culture. There is the iPad - just launched yesterday in the US, the glassless 3D experience from Japan, and so on and so forth. And who can beat the popularity of Facebook in terms of cyberspace socialization? Well, this is my generation indeed.
For the nth time, I've temporarily deactivated my FB account. Reason is either I'm getting bored with it or I feel like I'm being too open with everyone. It's compromising my so-called enigmatic appeal.
Another reason perhaps is to refrain me from taking a peak at it from time to time. Instead of using the few minutes browsing my FB friends' realtime life events, why not spend it on my personality development. The internet has a myriad of websites providing sensible and useful information. I better be taking advantage of it.
I've decided that from now on, I should just be focusing on my goals. How superficial that seems! Focusing to achieve goals. We've been hearing or reading this phrase since time immemorial but it's only now that I've come to probe what it really means to me, how it is reflected in my semi-empty life.
I want to be a young manager? Then I should start now walking my way through it.
I want my soul refreshed daily? Then I should piously read my BibleUniverse.com.
I want new learning everyday? Then I should get my daily serving of general info without miss.
I've always told myself that with all the realizations presented by my environment and the people around me, I am lucky to be young. I have all the time I need to do the things that I want. And seriously, if I want to get these goals done, I have to sit, list it and get going... Now.
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