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Saturday, 6 March 2010@04:45
Been away for quite sometime, very busy with work and had more experience in life. Being a lecturer is fun but nevertheless, it's a huge responsible and challenging. Have to deal with a lot of different people with different thoughts and get criticised as well.
Some say I'm a being too lenient to students, soft and pampering which I agreed at first but nevertheless, in my own opinion, these students need help and deserve chances to perform better. But of course, not spoon feeding them, instead teaching them slowly, step by step discipline and trusting each other. Learning should be fun instead of just mere pressure and workload and I fully understand the industry in this country is cruel and without shadow of a doubt that almost every employer in this country are completely tossers. You don't need to be like each and every one of them to survive in this industry or being successful!
We've got a lot of talented fresh meat in this country but it's a shame what we cannot deliver like what we've seen on the big screen. Question is why? One thing is that we always think we work for money but never think of how money works for us. Yes, recently I'm gutted with the word "money" but working for just money will make you lose passion and direction in life. Working for what you love and money will eventually comes to you later and of course in order to do so, good patience is a MUST.
p/s: Rich Dad, Poor Dad