Monday, December 31, 2007

New Year's Resolution?

My new years' resolution will be... something more than 1024x768 32bit. If you confused, congratulation: You're NOT a geek.

Let's not say it's a new year's resolution, how about "My Success Benchmark for 2008"

Isn't it good?

Well, let's see. How if we define success?

What I mean by success is
By end of 2008:
I'm 65 Kg
I earned $50,000
I went to Taiwan at least once (in February or in December)
I went to Japan (earn free trip from my company)
I got 200 A&H (Accident and Health) Cases

And how if I don't want Success? I wanted to be Outrageously Successful?

So My outrageously success would means by End 2008,
I'm 65Kg, lean and muscular
I earned at least $100K. Which as well qualify me for MDRT
I went to Taiwan and stayed for more than 2 weeks.
I went to Japan and ate matsutake and kobe beef steak and Matsuzaka beef steak.
I got 400 A&H new cases
I got my confirmed wedding date

Not easy and not simple... so have to start making a strategy and move it.

Well, all in all, welcome 2008!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Merry Christmas... everyone

And so this is Christmas... and what have we done?

This Christmas is my first Christmas in Singapore where I'm totally free. But somehow I miss the atmosphere in my hometown.

When I was at my home back there, at Christmas, it was always a joyful occasion. Added with my mum's birthday that also fall on the 25th, we got all the more reason to celebrate.

Well, I missed having Christmas at home... maybe next year... yeah... maybe next year...

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Mind Game: Attitude No. 3

I admire and model rich and successful people

This looks easy... but then it's hard to do. The words exactly from T. Harv Eker's Attitude of wealth: winning the "mind" game.

When I looked at some rich and successful people, I can't stop myself from feeling the envy of their lifestyle. Sometime I also feel that, maybe they have the pedigree or they have the brain to get the money.

Bill Gates is rich... he was born rich... and he have the brain that makes him even richer. And guess what, these rich people keep getting richer and richer. Now can you stop envying them? It's hard to do. I know... We might even fall deeper with negative thinking, that some rich people are just lucky or they might be corrupt officers. They might have hit some lottery jackpot or have some huge inheritance from a rich aunt. But it's not always true. (in fact, most of the lottery winner broke soon enough after busting all their winnings)

Buffett is rich... and he keeps getting richer. And I know some people whose income a day exceeds some other's lifetime income. So is life unfair when someone is filthy rich and others are extravagantly broke?

Now here's the mindset we should follow. Instead of thinking bad about them and let ourselves feeling down... why don't we cheer for them, celebrate their success as well as model them for what they have done. There's no manual on how to be rich, but when you model these rich and successful people, at least you will know what they have been into.

(these are only excerpt on what you will get on Secret of Millionaire Mind book and seminar by T Harv Eker. You can get the book in your nearest bookstore or if you broke like me, you can always knock your neighbor's door. Maybe they have one. If you're just too lazy to get out to the bookshop, you can order online HERE)

Monday, December 17, 2007

Keep Failing?

The truest fact that you can have in an investment prospectus is read: “Past performance does not reflect future performance.”

It's true but somehow, we always “believe” that whatever happened in the past will actually reflects on how it is in the future. Simply said, in an investment vehicle, for example, we believe in what we call “track record”. We believe that when an investor or an investment manager perform in the past, the will perform the same in the future. But it's not always happen as such.

Same thing happen in our relationship: our past experience does not reflect your future. Some of us have had failed relationship in our life. I had one. Others have more. But when we failed to see that the past does not at all reflect the future, we failed to get up.

A historian once told this famous quote: “History is there to teach us that men will never learn from history.” Why do we fail all the time? Simple: we keep repeating the same mistake.

When we failed in our business, does that mean we will fail again? Yes. If we do the same thing all over again. Same with love and relationship: when we try to do the same thing that resulted in our failure, we'll simply repeat our failure.

But, when we look back at why people always look at the track record when they are doing investment, we found out one thing. Track record provides us the information on how well the manager do their job. Or in other word, we would like to be assured that they are actually doing the right thing and know how to do the right thing.

So let's make it simple. One friend of mine quote, “Learn from those who have made it. Not those who know it and seemed to made it.” The reason why we keep failing in our business, relationship, academic and all the things we do... is that we do the same thing again and again and again and again... Learn from those who have made it. They don't made it by doing the same thing all over again. Edison creates the light bulb after a thousand failures and finally find the right way to made one... simply because he keep trying to find a different way.

Let me end this post with a memorable quote: “Those big shots are not the ones who shoot big. They are the ones who keep shooting.” So, keep shooting. Just aim better.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

It's only words...

When I was in T Harv Eker's Millionaire Mind intensive, there's a clause that's always repeated again and again during the 3-days seminar:

"How you do anything is how you do everything"

Sound's weird but I guess it's true. Sometimes we're too easily blame on someone or something when things happen outside of our expectation. But in the end, it's on how we perceived things that controls our reaction.

Words, for example, shows who are you and how you perceived the people you're speaking with. The words that we frequently use will simply tell us how we believe other is looking at us. Let me show you an example:

I know someone who always put "Honestly,..." whenever he wanted to emphasize some points. While it does looks like he's trying to put some weight on the points, it also give the impression that, unless he said "honestly,..." , he's not honest. Same thing also when someone said "trust me..." occasionally. It mean that he fells that people does not want to trust him... And guess what: the implication will appear that nobody will actually trust him.

After evaluating myself, I found out that I often start a sentence with "You see..." While it sounds that I want to make sure that they got what I mean, it will also give the impression that I don't trust the other person that he will understand me. Simple? Not at all. Now here's a book I've read and I believe you should read it. While Dale Carnegie's "How to win friends and influence people" emphasize on looking at others, this book, by Rhonda Britten, is focusing entirely on your inner self.

Now this book works on 30 days basis. Similar to Rick Warren "Purpose Driven Life", the book "Change your life in 30 days" will show you how to examine yourself and change it.

The book is available on your bookstore and Libraries in Singapore.. No, I won't get any single penny to recommend this book for you but if you do want to thank me for the recommendation, then I recommend you to click on the Amazon widget and buy it online.

It's changing my life, and I'm sure you'll see the points on what I've written just now.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Unmotivated...

Sigh... I felt tired and unmotivated today. I dunno why.

I think I need sometime to meditate.

And well, since my target is going to go Osaka for convention, maybe having a little Osaka wallpaper on my place is good motivator.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Jars Jars Ka-Ching... (Still on T. Harv Eker's MMI)

No, Jars Jars Ka-Ching is NOT Jar Jar Bink's brother. I just wanna make it sound funny.

Anyway these jars are the place to put your money and then bury it in front of your house. (And I see you're making that funny face again)

From the Millionaire's Mind seminars, T Harv Eker taught us about the jars and how to use it. So what you need is six different jars (or accounts) to separate your money into and split your money into the jars.

He suggest as follows
10% goes to Financial Freedom Account(FFA). So this 10% is the place where you cannot touch it at all. When can you touch it? Never!
The FFA jar is meant to be a capital, a legacy where you can drawn the interest from it. The FFA will only function as a golden goose: to provide you with golden eggs. The more you feed it, the bigger golden eggs it will yield. Never ever touch this money except for investing it.

The next 10% goes to Long Term Spending and Saving (LTSS)
So this LTSS is for you to buy the huge plasma screen you want, your car installment, house installment, the new cell phone... those stuffs you want to buy but not necessarily need it.

The 55% goes to necessities jar. This jar will pay your bills, food, groceries and stuffs like that.

10% goes to Education jar.
This education jar doesn't mean your children education but YOUR own education. We need to improve ourselves. Take the courses, buy some books, educate yourself to keep increasing your value. Because once you stop growing you'll start dying.

10%... oh this is the best part. It goes to what we call the PLAY jar. The way to use it: Splurge it. Pay attention to yourself and appreciate your successes. The catch is, you MUST empty your play jar MONTHLY. At most QUARTERLY (or every 3 months!) Do something nice and outrageous. Do something you'll never think about. My next turn on play jar... I think I'd love to have a nice whole day package in Sentosa Island. It's at least something I've never done before... I'll stay until sundown and have cool down on the beach... sipping on some Long island tea or if they have, home made limoncello.

the rest 5% went to the GIVE jar. For some of you, (including me) feels like 10% is more appropriate to go this jar, take the remaining percentage from necessities jar.

That's it.

And oh yeah... by the way, the FFA Jar also functioned as your MONEY MAGNET! The more money you put in, the stronger the magnet will be. Try it if you don't believe it. But I'm trying it because I believe it.

Now if you need to read the book yourself, go ahead, click below. I'd love you to read it and share it.



And oh yah... I haven't tell you about the Ka-Ching. Everytime you put money in the jar... no matter which jar. Make a nice loud ka-ching sound... even when you put money into the "give" jar. (and how nice, my sony ericsson come with ka-ching ringtone... hahahaah... I love it everytime I receive a message)

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Success breeds success (T Harv Eker-MMI)

One of the keyword that kept pummeled into my brain by T Harv Eker during the millionaire mind seminar is that to acknowledge my successes. So the book requires me to write down five successes I have day by day. However silly you might think it is, once you acknowledge it's a success, you'll yearn for more successes. So the point of writing down my successes is to
1. Attract more successes.
Because every time I acknowledging my successes, I'll hungry for more. Seriously. I've done that for only 2 days but I've enjoy every successes I've got. Not so superb, but something like "I create a blog post today" or "I get to know one new people today" or "I said 'hi' to the girl next door" and so on. Once you feel the success, you'll want more.
2. Force you to create success.
Last night I was down till my bedtime and I can only write 3 successes. So what can I do with the other 2? You see, the condition that I MUST write at least 5 points. So I'm forcing myself to do SOMETHING that I can consider as success. Either write a blog, start reading a book, finish reading a book, go jogging, do some push-ups... whatever! But the journal will force me to get another success. No matter what happen, however sick I'm in bed, I must go on and create 5 successes!

So by writing this post, I get another success. And guess what: not only the 2 points above that I've enjoy by this exercise, I also realized that I start planning for my success! What a marvelous idea! Day by day when I write this in the night, I kept thinking what should I write tomorrow... what success I can create tomorrow...

And again, if you feel this posting is good, I'm sure you'll start doing it and as well enjoying it. And guess what: If you do start doing what I'm doing, it's another success for me. It's just I don't know it. If you start doing this and post a comment on how you feel, it's a success for me... and thanks for letting me know it.

End of story... the idea is not mine. The idea came from T. Harv Eker's millionaire mind seminar. It's worth $1295. But let me tell you, I've been there and I've changed a lot from the whole experience. And the best thing is: you buy the book, you'll get free a couple of ticket for the 3-day Intensive Seminar. Good or good?

So if you read this blog and do follow the idea, I got my success, I got another success if you buy the book (I don't care if you buy it from the online store or you go to bookshop yourself... but you got to read that. I can even lend one for you if you live in Singapore). And if you do attend the seminar, ca-ching! one more success for me. Then, you enjoy the seminar and become successful... it's my fourth success. And guess what: If you do all those above and let me know, it's all 5 successes and you make my day. Without even send me a single penny... good or good?

So go ahead and click below if you want to buy it online. And you can write one point of success in your journal: "I bought T Harv Eker's Secret of Millionaire Mind today" Good or good?

Smile, I know you will enjoy the book as well as the seminar. Go get it now cause I know you want to start reading it now.



Monday, November 26, 2007

My name is Christian... I'm a revivalist.

It's a decision I've finally taken: I hereby declare myself as a revivalist.

My vision is to create a world government who really care about the people.

My mission is to bring happiness and revival to the people. To open the eyes of the world on poverty, hunger and destruction happening here and now.

I might not be the first, and I won't be the last.

I want to earn money, because I want to build school to educate people. I want to build a school and free education system in Indonesia and Cambodia. I want to create a Government that care about the people. I want to break through North Korea and let their people enjoy the freedom. And I will use my money to feed the hunger.

My name is Christian. And I'm a revivalist.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Millionaire Mind Intensive

These 3 days I'll be attending T Harv Eker's Millionaire Mind Intensive Seminar.

Well, I'd love to use this as an excuse not to write but there are so many things pummeled into my head in only one day and I still have another 2 days to go so...

Let's hope everything okay...

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Mmm, indian food...

This morning I've had a nice chat with an Indian Lady. She's on the way from a temple to another temple and all along we chat about what people like: food.

She gave me a nice pointer for some of the best Indian food in Singapore: Riverwalk Tandoor in Riverwalk has a very nice lunch buffet and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Also few places in Serangoon (obviously) served very nice naans, chaats and makhani. Mmmm, good escape from too many dim sum and "international" buffets I usually enjoy. (although I missed my japanese buffets once in a while)

I think I'll go ahead and have a try on this riverwalk tandoor sometime next week. All the reviews are not disappointing. Heck, I might even want to work with them... haha... as their insurance agent, probably.

Anyway I hope I remember to take some photos. I'll post it out here. And make a mental note to eat a lot of fibres before I get there... or else... well, it's not something nice to be discussed in blog...

Oh, well. I think I should say thanks to Madam Surinder for her passionate sharing on her business and family. I wish all you children give you everlasting happiness as parent and you may be blessed with your family.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Yeah... I love pink...

Really... I love pink. But not for the sake of being cute.

You see, pink is not always represent cuteness and tenderness. And I don't really believe that pink is only worn by girly boys. I mean even one of my Senpai once wear a hot pink shirt with matching pink tie... and d'oh... it's sooooo gay but fortunately he's straight.

I love mix and matching my pink. Okay, I'm not to the point that I'm wearing pink watch (although I bought a pink watch once... for my gf's birthday present .) But I can always mix and match my pink shirts with other combo of color.

So my love for pink color is just because I like it. Not because the self-expression thingy or wanting to be some cute-dude or whatever. And no, I'm not some hello kitty fans, (I do like charmmy kitty but not too much... I tell you: even my girlfriend got nauseated by the over dosage of cuteness radiated by charmmy kitty.) and I'm not in anyway going to sanrio land anytime soon.

the epicenter of all cuteness in the world. (source: Wikipedia)

So yeah... I love pink.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Arigato, Obasama...

I met a nice old lady in the train after I left Vivocity last Saturday.

We chat all the way to clarke quay and she gave me a lot of practical advice. She said she's 65 but I can tell you she's very healthy and active.

She was also a cancer survivor.

Well, some of her advice is somewhat normal, live healthy, don't smoke, don't drink, exercise... (I don't smoke, but I drink as "often" as I exercise.)

She also told me some prescription for good and healthy life: avoid white rice and white bread as much as possible, opt for wholemeal bread and brown rice instead. (I don't like white bread as I prefer multi grain but where on earth you can find brown rice in Singapore?) Eat breakfast with lots of fibre, lots of liquid. Have a hearty lunch (you know, I heard a lot of word "hearty" but I still don't get the meaning. Is hearty mean good for your heart?) and limit your dinner to a very light dinner.

Thanks, ah Mah. I'll take your advice and start to live healthy. I wish I have the chance to get your name but I'd love to hear from you if I ever meet you again.

Oreo Strawberry

I always love Oreo...

And I love strawberry...

So when I tried the new Oreo strawberry...

...

I almost puked to death.

So I decided to stick on the original Oreo. The one made in Indonesia.

I love Oreo. Just the original, please.

Bye bye Viny. Have a safe trip!

It has been a month my old friend Viny came to Singapore for job assignment. (which I'm not very sure what it is)

It's sure fun to see her after so much time we never met. She's now married and having a loving hubby who really want her to have a baby soon.

It had been nice moments spending time with you, your cheerfulness and your laughter... and your nonsense. (which ultimately still haven't really surpass my nonsense)


And no, it's not that I don't want to treat you dinner. You see, when I picked you up at the seaport, I have prepare to treat you Thai food. But then there were 3 of you and I'd burn a hole in my holey pocket if I had to pay for 4.

The following Saturday, you've got your meal and on Sunday, I really can't afford the sushi bill myself. So so sorry...

Last week I asked if I can get you for a nice dim sum teatime but you were busy to finish the project and you can't come for teatime, you can't come for the lunch as well. (which I also plan in case you do able to see me for lunch.)

So this afternoon I was rushing for time and guess what, for 5th consecutive weeks I missed my kids fellowship again. and I'm going to miss it again next week for another seminar.

Thanks for the meal and the drinks. It was very nice of you. Next time you come here, do spend some time for dim sum buffet. Bring your hubby along so we can get to know each other. (and I can sell him some insurance plans) It'll be on me. hon to.

And thanks for the pink t-shirt. It's my 3rd pink t from Giordano (you surely don't expect me having none of Giordano's pink shirt, do you?). I love it.

Well, my old friend. have a safe journey back home, and see how your hubby missed you so much. Get a baby, dear... (and get a child education plan from me as well :P)

We're going to miss you.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Making Friends?

I've been thinking that making friends could be one of my most difficult things to do. Making friends is hard. Maintaining the relationship is even harder.

I'm actually a kind of person that dislikes a lot of things. Seriously. When I dislike people, I tends to stay away from the person even though I never actually knew what deep inside the person. Obviously, same things happen to me as I realized some friends are actually staying away from me.

So what is it the factor inside me that people actually dislike? Or why do it's hard for me to make friends? Am I losing self confidence because of my appearance? (do I look fat? Do I smells? Do I look good?)

My boss just consult me and from his assessment he highlighted that I'm actually lacking of self confidence. I'm an insurance professional. I know my products and I know what I'm talking about. But why I chalked so many failure rate? So high it's embarrassing.

Here goes my help: my brother recommend me this book I've been reading now. It's good. The first 3 chapters already tells me where I've gone wrong. (since I've only read 3 chaps). Let me highlight the main ideas:

1. Don't criticize, condemn or complain.
I felt that I easily criticize people based on their appearance. However, I expect people to forgive me for the things I might won't forgive them. So the very first thing is I'm going to look at people as what they are. With love and passion. whatever they appear with.

2. Give honest and sincere appreciation
Well... this is hard. Honestly and sincerely hard. But I need to try, eh?

3. Arouse in the other person an eager want.
So it's not what I want... It's what the other want. I think that's why I never get what I want simply because I don't care about what other's want.

There it goes. I just read the book until the third chapter and I found out: the book is simply amazing! It's a slow food that you need to digest slowly.

This book is amazing! I'll tell you what book is it on my next posting.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Success, defined?

Success, is a very peculiar word. Indeed on many path to success, a lot of people suffer and die. Also, a lot of people seemed to be success but ultimately, they are people who gets an F in life.

Some, attain success in one subject but failed miserably in others. We knew of celebrities and movie stars who are very famous and seemed to be successful in life. But then, a lot of these people don't have a successful marriage life. In being rich and famous, they are successful, but they failed to maintain a good and healthy family life.

So I guess all in all, it depends on your priority and purpose. It seemed the successful people are individuals with an ultimate purpose, a grand purpose that support all the reason in their life.

As for me, what's my purpose? What's the purpose behind the purpose? What's the reason of me being here? Why am I exist? I don't know. I haven't answer any of that. But if you can help me, do help.

I guess why I still haven't been able to consider myself success is I still don't know what's my definition of success. Life must go on... I shall delve more into this ASAP.

Subconscious Programming

In the book, "Think and Grow Rich", Napoleon Hill asked the reader to visualize and program his goal into the subconscious mind. repeat it all the time, memorize it and make it something that you converge your way into. Well, I'm a very simple man but I think here's what I really want.

So within my heart I tried to find what I wanted and here goes. It may sounds big but I will give a lot in return as well. Here goes.

By the First Day of January 2009,

I will have in my possession a cash of $100,000 which will come to me in various amounts from various sources.

In return for this money I desired, I will give the most efficient service of which I am capable, rendering the fullest possible quantity and the best possible quality of service in my capacity of Financial Services Consultant in my Insurance Company. I will spend at least 60 hours a week for my work to achieve my goals.

I believe that I will have this money in my possession. My faith is so strong that I can now see this money before my eyes. I can touch it with my hands. It is now awaiting transfer to me at the time and in proportion that I deliver the service I intend to render in return for it.

I am awaiting a plan by which to accumulate this money and I will follow that plan when it is received.

There! It's written there. Now it's all up to me on how I will render my service to. It'll be big and I guess I'll need a huge miracle to achieve it. But I don't think I should be discouraged or getting pessimistic just because it sounds big.

Anyway my second goal is for me myself. I've been so fat lately and I'm currently grossing at 87Kg. So my second goal is to be 75Kg by 1st January 2008. Impossible? Maybe. But I believe I can.

If you know how to lose weight fast or been in quick diet in anyway (starving, exercising, water, whatever or the combo of all that) do give your comment. I'd love to hear it.

A brand new life

My life had been a wandering ship in the last few months. I guess I was kinda lost in my direction and indeed I lost my motivation and purpose.

Well, I'd love to start a new life. A new beginning.

When I just arrived in Jakarta, my mum said I stinks. Stinks as in smells bad. Very bad. I was fat, very fat (87 Kg) and I'm having a low self esteem. Very low.

So I undergo a mental refreshment in Jakarta last week and I think it's exactly what I need. I need a new life, a new motivation and a new focus.

Anyway, reading Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich, makes me able to refocus on what I want to achieve and I decided that this will be the day I start my new life. A life full of abundant love and purpose. A life to be shared and help other people. My life, ... starts today.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Hot... I hate it.

Peyoo... Singapore is bloody hot. Gawrsh.

Sometime I wish it's nice and cool every night but having a window facing an expressway would mean I won't be able to open wide my window.

But again, opening my window won't really solve the problem.

What can solve the problem is a piece of $50...

For me to go to hotel 81 and enjoy the aircon.

My goodness... it's been months I slept without any air conditioner.

I'll see to it tomorrow. Wish I can go on holiday somewhere nice and cool...

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Harry Potter, the future...

Yes, I'm a Harry Potter fan.
Yes, I liked the book
Yes, enjoy the whole series
and I also enjoy the ending.

Since J.K. Rowling doesn't really tell us what happen after Voldy's death, so I'd love to write a few on what actually happen to the characters that survives.

Bill Weasley left his job on Gringotts. After the end of you-know-who, the secrecy between wizards and muggles are no longer as strong as it used to be. So Bill, with his banking expertise joined the recently opened Barclay Bank and currently holding the post of Small Enterprise Financing Manager in Diagon Alley's branch.

Draco, felt that too many death happened around him and not everybody can be as lucky as Potter to have so many inheritance. Therefore he decided to melt with the society and become insurance agent. A little Imperius here and there helps him to attain the MDRT status.

Ron helps George running the joke shop while taking his NEWT in part time courses. He succeeded in building and developing business for their shop and currently supervising their global factory in China. He returned to England after repeatedly involved in car crashes all over Shanghai.

Hermione was granted an admission to MIT and done her post doctorate there. Her thesis titled "Golpalott's law application in muggle's daily life with its conjunction with Newton's law" was awarded Nobel prize in physics. She's currently spearheading the medical research on curing the Dragonpox with special tonic made of boomslang skin.

Luna take her degree on journalism in Singapore and become vice editor of The New Paper.

Harry become an Auror for a few years until he resigned and take over the post of Auror trainer. He introduced the Agent number system for all Aurors and as expected, his code name was 007.

Ginny inherited her mother's cooking skill and appear on TV show "Magic Chef". Her freshwater plimpies chowder (which recipe obtained from Xenophilius) was recently awarded "Best Soup in London" from Tatlers. She became the first witch to be awarded with Michelin Star.

Cho went to Paris and become a model. She was on the National Highlight recently following her autobiography: "I Kissed Harry Potter" which quickly become controversial.

Aberforth sold off his Hog's Head bar and he recently opened his third Starbucks outlet in Hogsmeade. He was criticized harshly by McGonagall when he converted Hagrid's cabin into his second Starbucks outlet which leads to Hogwarts students being caffeine overdose.

Florean Fortescue's Ice cream parlor was taken over by Ben & Jerry's.

Madam Malkins was recruited by Calvin Klein to market their special Wizarding underwear which imbued with Shield Charm. She was recently helps the Ministry on investigation due to April Fool's prank of replacing the Shield Charm with Magnifying Charm. The prank allegedly resulted in tornado that ripped off southern London which originated from the wearer's fart.

Ok ok... I know these are sooo lame. But I do hope you all enjoyed it

Monday, October 1, 2007

About me...

Well, I'm a failure blogger I guess. I tried to blog few times and failed miserably. All of them is because I'm not discipline enough to keep my blog running.

Anyway, I should introduce myself at the very first time, shouldn't I?

I'm Chris. That's it.

I love cooking and eating. When I said I love eating doesn't mean I love to eat anything. I can appreciate wide range of food although I still unable to enjoy chillies. But good to say, I can still enjoy spicy food and appreciate those with above 0 SHU.

This blog is going to be entertaining I guess, but well. I'd love to share something edifying as well.

As I currently working as Insurance Agent in Singapore, I guess it won't be wrong for me to share the benefit of insurance as well and in a way, help you, the readers on aspects and tricks for insurance. For everybody knows insurance is a bit tricky although it's very straightforward.

I love traveling and nature photography, I love Singapore, I love Singapore Zoo, I love mountains, I love my fiancee, I love food, I love music, I love good paintings, I love the rough and rugged side of life, I love the highly refined side of life. I love good Champagne, I enjoy anything.

I hate tobacco and drunkenness. I dislike people who put annoying music in their friendster page, loath those who even give testimonial with annoying sounds and no way to shut it off. I feel weird on those who love to interview themselves in the bulletin board and I can't say a word for those who always forward the Bill-Gates-is-giving-money-if-you-forward-this-email stuffs. But I enjoy reading how I won Lottery from UK or wherever every week (but the sender has .com.hk or.com.it) or letter from a bank manager in Nigeria or Congo that they would like to pass on to me a few million bucks from a man who died in an airplane crash, killed by the evil dictator or allegedly heirless. I mean, come on... If you have 200 million GBP, why on earth you would put it in a bank in Nigeria?

Well, I guess that's more or less about me. I wish you enjoy going on reading this.