Hmm.. As fas as I remember, I should be thinking of a possible thesis title by now. But since myself and my brain is being stubborn and uh, lazy again, I ended up writing a note here. How's that? By the way, I'm using my phone to write right now :) Coolness much! So technically, this is my first note using my cp! I love technology :D
K. Back to my dilemma, I still don't have a thesis title proposal and my project study class is at 4pm later! Jeez. It's freaking the hell out of me! Could somebody please gimme an idea?? I'm really starting to get crazy and it's killing me. Chos. That's an exaggeration, yeah. That's just to prove my point.
And speaking of "point", lemme share to you the things I've learned last Saturday from Engr. Samson. He's our professor in CE Laws and Ethics. And gaahd, he's one helluva man! I mean, he's just too good to be an instructor. He's brilliant and I admire his disposition in life. :)
In just a matter of 3 hours, he had managed to give us 5 "pointers" or advices on how we can keep up with our course and eventually on our field, which is Civil Engineering. Here it is:
1. Be punctual. He said we have to learn to be punctual in every occasion, so that we won't be having a hard time being on time if we're already working. He said that it's the first most important thing to do. If want to gain the trust of our future employers, we must learn to be punctual. :)
2. No compromise. He said that if we want to really succeed in our field, don't compromise. And I honestly believe in this. No amount of money could and should buy your integrity.
3. Do not be intimidated by anyone. He said that we are in a "world" dominated by men. And men who are intimidating, at that. So if we want to be on top, he said we have to show the "world" that we are smart, but never too proud.
4. Don't lose hope. Once you lose hope, you lose your enthusiasm. This words strike me the most actually. He said that no matter how many times we fail, just stand up and try again. Amen. :)
5. You can dictate, but you must wait. He said that not just because we are going to be the engineers of the future, we have the right to just dictate everything and then we demand for an immediate result from our subordinates. Sure, we can dictate, he said but we must wait; because the finest things take time to build. :)
So there. Uhmmm.. About the title, since I can't think of a better title for this, I just abbreviated the title: Random Thoughts For The Day by Joeytearjerky:) I put for this particular note on my FB. Tutal uso naman ngayon yung acronyms e naki-in na lang din ako; like OMG (Oh my gosh/god), BV/GV (bad vibes/good vibes), FTW (for the win) at OMGCCDILG (Oh my gosh crushee's coming! Do I look good?) HAHAHA! Pauso ko lang yung huli. At pumapalya na rin ang utak ko kaya tama na ito. Ciao! :D
K. Back to my dilemma, I still don't have a thesis title proposal and my project study class is at 4pm later! Jeez. It's freaking the hell out of me! Could somebody please gimme an idea?? I'm really starting to get crazy and it's killing me. Chos. That's an exaggeration, yeah. That's just to prove my point.
And speaking of "point", lemme share to you the things I've learned last Saturday from Engr. Samson. He's our professor in CE Laws and Ethics. And gaahd, he's one helluva man! I mean, he's just too good to be an instructor. He's brilliant and I admire his disposition in life. :)
In just a matter of 3 hours, he had managed to give us 5 "pointers" or advices on how we can keep up with our course and eventually on our field, which is Civil Engineering. Here it is:
1. Be punctual. He said we have to learn to be punctual in every occasion, so that we won't be having a hard time being on time if we're already working. He said that it's the first most important thing to do. If want to gain the trust of our future employers, we must learn to be punctual. :)
2. No compromise. He said that if we want to really succeed in our field, don't compromise. And I honestly believe in this. No amount of money could and should buy your integrity.
3. Do not be intimidated by anyone. He said that we are in a "world" dominated by men. And men who are intimidating, at that. So if we want to be on top, he said we have to show the "world" that we are smart, but never too proud.
4. Don't lose hope. Once you lose hope, you lose your enthusiasm. This words strike me the most actually. He said that no matter how many times we fail, just stand up and try again. Amen. :)
5. You can dictate, but you must wait. He said that not just because we are going to be the engineers of the future, we have the right to just dictate everything and then we demand for an immediate result from our subordinates. Sure, we can dictate, he said but we must wait; because the finest things take time to build. :)
So there. Uhmmm.. About the title, since I can't think of a better title for this, I just abbreviated the title: Random Thoughts For The Day by Joeytearjerky:) I put for this particular note on my FB. Tutal uso naman ngayon yung acronyms e naki-in na lang din ako; like OMG (Oh my gosh/god), BV/GV (bad vibes/good vibes), FTW (for the win) at OMGCCDILG (Oh my gosh crushee's coming! Do I look good?) HAHAHA! Pauso ko lang yung huli. At pumapalya na rin ang utak ko kaya tama na ito. Ciao! :D
(Galing ito sa Facebook Notes ko. Lately napapadalas ang pagpost ko dun, dunno why.)
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