Aight, what’s next?

Hey, I’m hungry, and here is the late night ranting of B. We have just finished a major event in the late November. I’m enjoying the result of it. It was something I have been wanting to do, and now that I have finished, there were a sense of satisfaction, but yet, it was somethingContinue reading “Aight, what’s next?”

A thought on Chess

In the time of crisis, we turn to books and people. Those who surrounded us, those who can see things we can’t see, think the way we don’t think, say the thought we don’t say, and act the way we don’t act. We just love to let ourselves be amazed of that. We need obstacles,Continue reading “A thought on Chess”

Amid economic recession risks

Update: Hong Kong is officially down for a recession. Read here at Reuters. This is troublesome. So Billionaire Ray Dalio talked about “capital war” between the US and China, the question now is, how can it be affecting individuals like us? According to Business Insider, November 15th, 2019, Ray Dalio, the respectable investment guru thatContinue reading “Amid economic recession risks”

In a second of boredom

These days, there are so many interests that we are bounded to desire. The constant exposure to information keeps us afloat with ideas rather than decisions. Do I really want to be just a thinker, and a philosopher? The idea itself seems uncool to me, but whatever. Thinking is an action itself, and for me,Continue reading “In a second of boredom”

Understanding algorithm of the net

Start with thinking rationally. Can I? Can rationality be practiced? “You have to learn how the digital world was built, and the language it uses to be living in it” After all I think I was limiting myself to a lot of mental boundaries. Mostly, because the fear of being judged. I’m scared that onceContinue reading “Understanding algorithm of the net”

2:24

It’s a bad habit to stay up late and struggle to fall asleep over and over again I’m still taking the blame for it. After all, it’s our choices to keep scrolling mindlessly posts to posts, let ourselves be captivated with wanderlust and allusion. After all, it’s our choices to c give up our timeContinue reading “2:24”

Talk to people, even though you know you will be disappointed

I hate fights that broke over texts. They are just lack of contexts and sometimes it fueled fire. Take a deep breath, and talk. Even though sometimes you are scared of their reactions. Even though sometimes you know it would hurt. What matters more is understanding, rather than avoidance of conflict. My recent conflict wasContinue reading “Talk to people, even though you know you will be disappointed”