1. I will be a good teacher for my students. I will make sure that my students receive good education from me. I will take part in shaping my students into becoming good people in their own lives.
2. I will be a professional pianist in some degree.
3. I will be famous. One day, people will see this post if they ask me why.
4. I will have my own school and become a headmistress that cooks for her students. My school will offer a different kind of education that encourages every student to pursue and develop their own potential and become who they truly are.
5. I will be rich so that I can give free education. I will give people chances to lead a better life for them, their family and their community.
6. I will always have faith in God.
7. I will have a big house with a huge library and a relatively complete music room and a private swimming pool.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Laziness
It's July 2012, and I'm going to university in August. Life goes so fast when you think about it this way - I was a mere Junior High student when I started this blog and posted about all kinds of nonsense.
I just read a blog of my friend's (go click that! She's awesome) and after reading her blog posts... I feel that I have no life. Not that I'm dead or anything - I just feel like I'm wasting my life doing nothing. Intending to change? Well, wanting it is one thing, but having the will to completely change is an entirely different thing. But the root of all waste, I think, is laziness. I want to change, but I'm too comfortable to do so, and it made me lazy. When I first knew Gabrielle (the above blogger), I found a lot of similarities between us, but now her interest in everything has taken her everywhere and I'm still stuck here, doing nothing.
Anyway, just to keep this post short (since I don't actually have anything in mind anyway), always remember that laziness is never a good thing to have, and procrastination is never a good thing to do. They take you no where.
My current goals:
- Post a piano video on YouTube
- Write more so that my brain don't rust
- Work hard and succeed in uni!
But before all of those I guess I need to conquer my fear of Ravel's Toccata and actually play the song instead of procrastinating practice every time... But what can I say? Beethoven's Waldstein sonata and Schumann's Papillons sound better... and most importantly, are simpler to play (not easier: simpler. There are too many discordant sounds in that Toccata... dammit).
I just read a blog of my friend's (go click that! She's awesome) and after reading her blog posts... I feel that I have no life. Not that I'm dead or anything - I just feel like I'm wasting my life doing nothing. Intending to change? Well, wanting it is one thing, but having the will to completely change is an entirely different thing. But the root of all waste, I think, is laziness. I want to change, but I'm too comfortable to do so, and it made me lazy. When I first knew Gabrielle (the above blogger), I found a lot of similarities between us, but now her interest in everything has taken her everywhere and I'm still stuck here, doing nothing.
Anyway, just to keep this post short (since I don't actually have anything in mind anyway), always remember that laziness is never a good thing to have, and procrastination is never a good thing to do. They take you no where.
My current goals:
- Post a piano video on YouTube
- Write more so that my brain don't rust
- Work hard and succeed in uni!
But before all of those I guess I need to conquer my fear of Ravel's Toccata and actually play the song instead of procrastinating practice every time... But what can I say? Beethoven's Waldstein sonata and Schumann's Papillons sound better... and most importantly, are simpler to play (not easier: simpler. There are too many discordant sounds in that Toccata... dammit).
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