In the Bedroom after the War

In the Bedroom after the War

April 17, 2008
now... you're more than special. you're quite amusing
Ivan 'Vern' Poh from URL @ 3:15 AM

back in my bedroom staring at a neat empty bed a stone's throw away from me.
i just got back not long ago from a meeting with charleston and dominic. it was fun and it was crazy. we ate tarts and cakes until we got sick of them. i do really hate cakes, brownies and whatever sort that has to do with that now. i chalks up my mouth with something so thick, dry and chocolatey that it stresses me. all i'd prefer sometimes are fruits, soups or noodles.
but yeah whatever for now, i ate them already. we didn't have much variety at that time of the night. but yeah.... i don't like cakes and i hate brownies.

i stared at the food mum bought home for me when i walked passed the diner's. i'm not anything like ready to fill my stomach but i want to because of the lasting cakey, brownie feeling on my taste buds. i dislike it and whoever made them, i pray for you.

meeting was really quite amazing. plus amusing altogether. i haven't stopped meeting people since 5pm and that feeling actually feels good. i get to end the day with satisfaction, my ankle get to conclude one in worry and burden. but good luck to you, you're a sore spot that irritates and frustrates me. you consume too much of my attention and you ain't helping me a single bit. but i love you ankle, because of a perfect you, i had done many things. once you're back close to perfection, i will ride horses on the skies above and scream 'thank you, thank you my love'.

anyway i was thinking and was really sleepy thinking. sometimes speed is the hardest thing we can all achieve. we live in a world so inclined to speed and that's all good just that we get a little impatient sometimes.
in our christianity, in our personal lives, in our injuries :p, in our everything.

you want speedy and you want speedy now.
sometimes with speed you get alot more options. but sometimes with grind you get alot more quality.
i learnt from a dislocated ankle. but it's really true.

hoGc 2.0! So many trainings, processes and blah blah blah to put in place. i'm so excited and also challenged when i look at whatever we crafted just now. we have to go through the grind of the daily and the grind of tightness, supervision, hands-on and just there with everyone.
in that way, we make sure it's just the way we imagined it to be in our minds then slowly the quality will stay.

Steve Jobs is involved in everything to do with the cash cow Ipod to the designing of your glass spiral staircase @ silicon valley. He is so macro and micro.
Well so are alot of christian leaders. Just that they're less 'whatever you coin' as Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs is awesome and i conclude that just by reading one article. He's really awesome.

He's changing the world like we are not changing the world. He plays with the material world, we play with everything possibly tangible because we do the intangibles.

I was quite shocked he actually challenged a guy to work for him - "i heard you're good at your work, but so far what you did is crap... come work for me and change the world"
He interviews Apple staff on his own last time, at least the first 500. He is crazy...
He says if the person would fall in love with Apple, then He/She is the right candidate to work for him.

Lots of controversy because of his off tangent ideas but that's all cool. Too much is said about him and his mysterious ways.

But yeah, all i know that this guy is the ceo of the most admired company in the world because he goes through the grind. the quality reaps later.

we'll do that just right. hoGc 2.0
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