Monday, 11 July 2011

If I were to die today

If I were to die today, I would do things I wished to do years ago. For example, beat up my father, or eat delicious and rare foods. I would definitely organize a big party. Before I die, I would make my death look like a murder case. The first person I would like to frame is my dad, the second is my sister.
This is how I will do it: First, I freeze a knife by it's handle (The block of ice has to be rectangular shaped). Second, I put the frozen block on the floor, pointing the knife vertical to the floor. Next I ransack the room, then I crank up the A.C. Finally I grab some of my father's hair and jump from a chair onto the knife.
Although this technique can't be used since I am not willing to die, but I still think that this is thing is very useful to frame someone for murder.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Sense of self

Compared to grownups, young children have a lower sense of self. That is, their sense of ego is not as big as adults. Adults who have more achievements than children tend to have bigger "egos".

As young children become teenagers, their confidence grow with their achievements, and so do their "ego", which I believe is actually bad. This is because parents cannot teach them as easily as when they were young children.

Teenagers who have small "egos" are not necessarily less confident. They are open to other peoples' ideas and comments even if those people are of less authority. What I mean is that we are usually receptive to ideas and comments from doctors, lawyers, judges and any other people who have "authority". However, most of us are not as receptive to ideas and comments from blue-collar workers, beggars, hawkers and hookers. Teenagers who have small "egos" are very rare. These people will make more friends, and they will learn more.

Monday, 14 February 2011

The trip to Osaka

Last summer my family and I went to Osaka, Japan. I was very unhappy because my sisters went shopping whole day without caring me. I had expected that there was something that I could do. Instead, I played my Play Station Portable.
I thought that this could not be worse, but I was wrong. I contracted a disease called Mononucleosis. At first, my mother was worried sick, and was wondering if I had cancer or not. I didn't know what I contracted nor did I know why mum was panicking.
Then my father searched on the Internet and found out the disease was not cancer. Two days later, I felt extremely weak and a got a painful swell in the neck. I hated the feeling.
My birthday came, and I was still in Osaka and was very sick. I felt dreadful, so I cried out in the hotel room. I just couldn't believe what was happening. So did my mother.
After I got back to Hong Kong, I was taken to see the doctor the next day. He said I contracted glandular fever(Mononucleosis). He then gave me some ultra large pills to take.
I now know I am very fortunate when I am not sick. Sickness is something which no one can avoid. It comes when it likes. I should not take being healthy for granted. I thank God for letting me experience the nice part of my life. I have learnt to appreciate what I have and what I am.

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Chinese New Year

This Chinese New Year was a very exciting time for me. As I visited relatives and friends, I got lots of red packets. This year, I have received 280 dollars.
I went to Elements with my family to have lunch. There were candies all over the shopping mall. So, I grabbed as much as I could. When we walked into the restaurant, I saw even more marvelous candies. I wanted to grab, but there were few candies left, so I only took three.
Inside the restaurant, we ordered a hot pot and other foods to eat. The food was yummy. We came back home with a full belly, and all I could think of were castles in the air.