2009: A Year to Watch Inside

I began the new year with continual feasts where I met a few college buddies. So much food to enjoy and so much to talk w/ them.

The 3-day vacation had flown away before I came to myself. Yet I do hope to reduplicate the joy we had if given another chance.

What I’m gonna do this year is a big question like the contents page before a thick book that is whereas empty. I mean, this year is a brand new container.
Things lying ahead are hard to tell, even if there’s good and bad as well. It’s time to pick up successively the right things into the container.
I can’t predict everything, I’d rather decide personally on the items, though.

The above paragraph may not be comprehensible to you. To make it brief, I should say, 2009 is a year to watch my inner self.Maybe you don’t know how I admire those who are already at work and making their fortunes. I don’t admire money or fame. The reason to explain such admiration is that I need a constant attachment for my career. Nevertheless, I feel myself afloat in this society, like an empty boat lost at sea.

So in 2009, I have to force myself into a strong attachment for my career. Possibly I will change a different job. But I think I should do my best whatever job at hand.

Some Key Words of 2009:

Teaching – This is what I’m doing at New Oriental School.
Research – This is what I’ll do at Nankai University.
Music – I’m going on with the habit of “musical diary” (ie. to keep a diary in the form of writing songs).
Money – Should get plenty as possible since the financial crisis gradually emerges. Pay off the debts.
Mother – The one who I show the most concern for.
French – Ain’t easy for me to pick it up after a year and half but I’ll try my best to get a decent result.
Other languages – If possible, I’d like to improve them all.
Charity – To do good to people and animals as much as possible, wherever and whenever.
Friends – I think I should reach them actively rather than wait for them calling me.
Bodybuilding – Must resume no matter how busy I’ll be. Not for losing weight actually.
Family – to do something for the rest of my family.


Dear, have you got some plans for the new year? Just let me know.

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