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that are to be unraveled because that's precisely what SHE (or rather
me,) is all about. if you know me, welcome to another side of me.
but if you don't know me, it's okay. i still welcome you into a world of me
and what happens. i'm not anywhere near perfect, but here is where
i share my experiences and learnings. hope you'll be blessed reading
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Friday, April 18, 2008

i've been working at the bar/divan for coming two months now and it seems like a really short time has just passed. but i find myself loving the job even more and more. even though the hours are long and late, but the company is always great. and even though the environment is mostly smoky, the people i meet are really one of a kind. from CEOs of huge MNCs and local companies, to DJs of MediaCorp and MOS and even popular artistes like fiona xie and felicia chin. they are all part of my clientele and have opened my eyes to many other worlds besides mine. and i've learned so much more than i could ever learn in my admin job or even in school.

to be in the world but not of the world.
that is definitely one of my greatest learning points because a lot of the time, i find myself feeling like Daniel of the Bible. to speak their language and eat their food, drink their drinks. to understand them the way they are and to be like one of them. but at the same time, loving God and serving Him wholeheartedly. the Cultural Mandate? i don't know if that's what i'm fulfilling. but i do know that i found this job for a reason, though i don't know what it is yet. and i'll be very sad when the time comes for me to leave this job and start a new chapter in university.