Saturday, February 27, 2010

因禍得福

這四個字可算是我整個星期的總結
如果換來的是一個令人滿意的結果
我寧可再病多次
很可笑  像自殘一樣
從前我很相信幸運
"3"是我的幸運數字
小學時讀書拿過第三名
還有其他第三之類的名次
所以我的lucky number從此跟著我
現在我相信的是自己的努力
無論有運與否
始終都會有回報.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

roll your eye balls

i am having macroecon lecture in which i totall dun hv an idea whats on yuen chi wah's mind
its the name of the lecturer, the famous professor who used to write A-Level econ exam questions.
everything went fine until a 10min break after i was tempted to buy a grande mocha
i found a holy dude snatching my seat .
i mean..how could he do that?are u blind, man?
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if u're interested in economics without any backgrounds of economics,
i recommend you to read Paul Krugman's blog in NewYork Times.
he is a professor of economics in LSE, and a Nobel prize winner
and then you are a step closer to the world around you.
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people often critizes uni students who are so blind about the things that he or she is non-majoring
i mean it's somehow true.
after stacks of readings how could u squeeze the time for other stuffs?
i used to read news without digesting them.
and it appalls me when i found how uncritical i am to things arround me
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i read an article about refreshing your mind when you're running out of ideas and imagination
just roll your eye balls from left to right SLOWLY
when u see an object just think about how you can use it for other purposes
DONT go on without coming up an answer
so by the time your eye balls roll to the right you got more than 10 ten new ideas of how you could make use of existing stuffs for new usages.

i dunno if it works or not.

time for econ history of china.

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