2024 Week 34 Update

The author of today’s quote, Chuang Tzu, also known as Zhuangzi, was an influential Chinese philosopher who lived during the 4th century BCE. He is considered one of the most important figures in Taoism, alongside Laozi, the author of the “Tao Te Ching.” His writings emphasise living in harmony with the Tao (the Way), embracing natural simplicity, and transcending societal norms and distinctions. This quote reflects on the transformative power of change and the potential for growth that often arises from challenging or seemingly hopeless situations. 

The quote illustrates how moments of despair or perceived endings can lead to profound personal transformation. Just as the caterpillar undergoes a significant change to become a butterfly, individuals can emerge stronger and more evolved after facing difficulties. It conveys a message of hope, suggesting that what may seem like the end could actually be the beginning of something beautiful and new. The process of transformation can be painful, but it often leads to a better, more fulfilling state of being. The quote encourages embracing change and trusting that even in the darkest moments, there is potential for renewal and growth.

Life moves at its own pace for me, given that I still haven’t managed to find a new job. I am using this time to write more, especially my creative writing like poems and short stories, which I can then use when I am busy (fingers crossed).

BB starts his class 3 and class 4 driving courses tomorrow and for the duration of the course, he will be stationed at a different camp than his home camp. The new camp is in a different part of Singapore, and the travel time is more or less the same. I am excited for BB for this course, as this one will give him practical knowledge and know-how and hopefully he will be able to convert this to a civilian license once he finishes his national service.  

GG is busy with school and her schedule is pretty hectic. She is also exploring on completing her Singapore Chartered Accountancy certification, so that is something she is looking forward to and dreading, at the same time. She was complaining that since the age of seven, all she has been doing is school and studies and I reminded her that she has another three years of school to finish and another two to three years to work to complete her CA certification and she only looked at me and groaned!

That’s all from me this week. Stay positive (I keep trying to) and keep smiling!

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