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Somewhere around this time in 2015, I think I wrote a post too. It was during the internship progromme. Time flies. Time conserves  memories, it reveals truths, it accumulate experiences and it heals people, both emotionally and physically. Things have never been stop pushing themselves into my To-Do-List since last year June as I have completed my internship programme in an engineering construction firm. I use the word push because I have no idea how eventually all these items in such miracle manner appeared there! Exams, assignments, lecture classes, tutorials, etc. Those basic duties of mine as a student, to be precise, a mechanical engineering student. Sooner than I know, in another 7 weeks, I am so done with my undergraduate degree that I am most probably have no chance to complain anymore about exams, assignments, classes, etc. Reflecting back the past 23 years of my life, student life started when I was 4 and it continuously rolls like a video recorder until this instant mo...

The Short-Lived Vision | Live Through It or Drown In It

Raya celebration just passed. Highschool gatherings and reunions news posted all over on insta and fb. Reunions can be pretty heart warming in sharing about each other lives. Updating news on what they have seen or what they wish to see. Realising how much your friends have grow (or maybe not) but most all, people gossip. Haha. Nope. I didn't join any reunion for this time around. Spending time here in KL with family and doing nothing. Nothing is good. I like it. Haha. Received a phone call from my friend just now telling me that my name was mentioned in the gathering....for bad. Telling I have nothing much for good, being all ordinary and why do I leave good impression to others. All I could do was just to laugh out loud and by when I said I laughed out loud, I really did. It's okay. I wouldn't say I am all grown up or I am an ideal human being, being all perfect and always right but as I come to this stage of life, I have accepted one very simple lesson. You will never ...

IET May 2015 Newsletter

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“These are your safety boots and safety helmet. Keep them with you for future site visits.” These are the statements I received from the manager when I first reported to the company. First construction site visit was to Saujana Golf and Country Club. I was in joy and full of anticipation, awkwardly putting on the safety boots and the yellow safety helmet for the very first time, I finally realised, these heavy safety boots and yellow safety helmet didn’t make you as an engineer. You, yourself make you as an engineer. A lot of people who just knew me will ask the typical question, why would I want to be an engineer? And when I refer them back to another question, Why not engineer? Most of the time I will receive such reply, “It is rare. For females, I mean”.  Throwback to years ago when I first decided to pick up engineering as my career, my family was somehow accepted it as a shocking news. They were very afraid if I had too little experience and information regardin...