charis and his chocolate factory.


wonkie.



23
30th December 86'
Metro-Sexual
Clubbing/Chilling out
Piano/Window shopping
Ryuichi Sakamoto/Pachelbel
Clayderman/Literature


Yearns to..
Shop
Chill in hip cafes
Stroll along the beach
Explore around
Admire himself
Kiss someone


Spot a shooting star..
3-room apartment by the sea
Bang & Olufsen Hi-Fi equipment
BMW 3-Series
Bell & Ross 03-92


With
Her
Nothing else really matters?..


Reminiscent the Nostalgia...



Free your Mind.




The world outside..


Cell Group :)


Nicole
Natasha
Alyssa
Beitris
Sharon
Natalia
JoeL
Nad
Amanda
Thomas
Denise
Ai Lin
Sharon Cheris
Ken
cHriStiNe-
EsThEr
ZaLi
ZiXianG
ShiJiA
Katherine
Hui lin
Jie Hao
Jo
Cherlene
Shin Yi
Xiu LinG
Shaun

Friday, November 27, 2009, 6:15 PM


From a blog belonging to a guy who shares the same zest as me for life.

He's a car, photography, nature & wristwatch enthusiast. and of course, he's got a mini cooper. *drools*



"I think people are too concerned about the ends, rather than the means. Life is a journey, but the destination is always the same - you'll pass on! It's more about how you live and enjoy life, rather than rushing to your desired stage in life. Too many people say, "I'd be happy when I retire" or "I can't wait till my children grow up!". Why can't you enjoy the moments in-between while that happens?



You have to enjoy every moment in life - it is never about postponing your happiness. You will never be happy that way. You say you'd be happy when you get your promotion, or when you buy your Porsche. When that happens, you'd be too busy setting a new goal to be happy for long. Enjoy the journey, and see the beautiful things in life!



It is difficult to enjoy life if all you see is the future. People always know they should stop and smell the roses, but it is difficult when people along the road behind you are hustling you to move along. People are always in a hurry to grow up, or to reach a stage in life. They think that they can enjoy the fruits by then, without realizing that such an outlook in life is a curse to forever look ahead without the ability to stop."