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  • 6 Days in SG
    Tuesday, May 06, 2008

    My 6 days in Singapore seemed to have flashed past in an instant. With a schedule fully packed before I even touched down, I could only try to further squeeze my time to make sure I meet up with family and friends, amidst trying to accomplish the key tasks of this trip.

    Glad I was at least able to have a proper dinner with the whole family, and really happy to see dad and mum back on cordial talking terms. WW’s issue seems to be settled on the surface, and I hope everything ends amicably for him. Honestly, he needs to learn how to stand up for himself. As for WJ, glad he found some balance in life through his GF. Finally I start to intuitively understand a bit of what he’s trying to do. What a foolish, but thoughtful way of protecting those he cares for… sigh… I wouldn’t be able to help him, would I? Anyways, to both my brothers, try to understand each other more.

    A good friend of mine has taken to some serious training in divination, and has apparently become quite good at it. I shall await his full report on the upcoming years of my life. Though logic tells me such things should not be taken wholesale, it is always good as reference material; to consider more and move with more caution.

    Then again, amidst the fruitful meetings and business developments with the representatives of various countries, I had to put up with meetings a few clowns, and entertaining the rubbish they spill forth. Ok, count that as entertainment and it ain’t all so bad.

    Really tired, but fulfilled. Back to work in HK now…



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