Thinking
Was watching this program on Sunday. It is a program asking a local artist to be in a profession for a day. So for the program I was watching, the local artist needs to be a rag and bone man, in Singapore commonly known as 'karang guni' man. When I was watching the I did not realise there are so much knowledge required just to make the profession works. For example, how to calculate the buy-in costs, what is worthy to collect back, how to bring the heavy load down the stairs, how to bundle up the newspapers and so on. I was quite overwhelm by the amount of thinking required. I used to have a business idea of being a new age karang guni man, but now I am glad I did not because I trivialised this profession by too much then, it is definitely not as simple as I initially thought. After much thought I conclude that all profession do require a lot of thinking. Only by doing much thinking, you are able to reduce costs, make your work easier and efficient, gain business and many many more.
Another time, I was trying to get a cab during peak hours. It was so difficult, until I start doing some thinking how I can get one quick cos I was running late. Then I remember that one fren of mine said carpark could be a good place to flag a cab cos most cab drivers start their day there, at the carpark. So I went to the carpark to look around and within 5 mins I found a cab (compare to I was waiting for 30 mins before that).
Based on this examples, it really is good to try apply thinking to everything, so that you can make your life easier and better. All things require thinking to make things easier and efficient.
So thank goodness I like to think a lot cos it exercise my brain and gives me new ideas and breakthrough each time.
So I urge readers not to stop thinking. Keep on thinking how to make your life easier and better. Don't switch off after work. Try thinking how to make your after working hours better and so on! Have fun thinking!
Cheers!

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