Hoh-Li-Day

Finally, I could get rid of the baggage on my shoulder. I feel so relieved and free but it's temporary as I've to give in. I'm short of cash and I've to really get a job for the next three months. Nonetheless, it has been a great holiday so far with lots of good sunshine and soothing rain. I just feel like enjoying myself to the fullest till the beginning of December where I'll start a job in a call center locating within the Golden Triangle, most probably (I still have the luxury to call off the appointment, but it would be best if that doesn't happen).

Somehow, I want to make this holiday the best possible holiday ever with lots of new things to learn and most of all, I have the time and space to finish up, reading my books. What's better than getting myself another additional of 3 books, which I hope to finish reading them in 2 weeks time?! Obviously, it sounds great to me! There was a good bargain of books in MPH where they have special offer of 'threebies': Blink - The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (Malcolm Gladwell); Freakonomics (Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner); and The World Is Flat (Thomas L. Friedman).

The MPH Special Offer of 'Threebies' will still remain unwrapped till I finish reading the book that I'm currently reading now, Falling Leaves (Adeline Yen Mah).

Among the books in the wrapping are:

Blink - The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (Malcolm Gladwell)


The World Is Flat (Thomas L. Friedman)


Freakonomics (Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner)

This holiday is indeed a time for me to relax (body & mind), reflect (self), recharge (energy) and reload (money). :) God bless.

3 comments:

LX said...

yo dude. i read 'the world is flat' just recently and was a bit disappointed. i felt that Friedman doesnt introduce any mind-bendingly new concepts that were unknown to us already and he uses too many small incidental examples of specific firms to back up his arguments. Also there are a few issues to do with globalisation which his book attempts to unsuccessfully address such as the cost on society and developing communities and the growing gap between the global 'haves' and 'have-nots'. interesting book overall but not that great... imho

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