1, 唔會, unless i cant pay my rent 2, 我做得比我"應該"做的好 3, If i do not need $, I think I will go back to school rather than working. 4, Yes I did. According to the books I read, the problem is how I preceive the situation. If I think it is good, it is good, and vice versa. It applies to nearly everything, i.e. the things you see, the people you meet and the work situation. Still trying to understand and apply it. Still learning!
1) no - and i have already made the choice by actually changing my career - a career which i don't even view as a 'job' - every case i do is fun!!
2) the satisfaction comes from either winning a case, or losing a case gracefully and coming out of court scot-free (i.e. without much scolding from the bench) ... hor hor hor ... of course, i also enjoy being trusted by the client, and also the sort of attention i get in a courtroom (no matter how rubbish my arguments are, everyone has to listen ... until the judge finally loses his/her patience)
3) work and career is quite important, but my happiness is even more important
4) ha ... 鬱鬱不得志? from time to time. but then, i know what i can achieve, and i know my limits, so things should be quite ok. there are many things which are out of our control, and we just have to do our best according to the current situation.
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pak chuen, my answers:
1, 唔會, unless i cant pay my rent
2, 我做得比我"應該"做的好
3, If i do not need $, I think I will go back to school rather than working.
4, Yes I did. According to the books I read, the problem is how I preceive the situation. If I think it is good, it is good, and vice versa. It applies to nearly everything, i.e. the things you see, the people you meet and the work situation. Still trying to understand and apply it. Still learning!
thanks 蘇怡 for sharing.
see how many friends share their perspectives here..
same as you, I am still learning..so much to learn...
1) no - and i have already made the choice by actually changing my career - a career which i don't even view as a 'job' - every case i do is fun!!
2) the satisfaction comes from either winning a case, or losing a case gracefully and coming out of court scot-free (i.e. without much scolding from the bench) ... hor hor hor ... of course, i also enjoy being trusted by the client, and also the sort of attention i get in a courtroom (no matter how rubbish my arguments are, everyone has to listen ... until the judge finally loses his/her patience)
3) work and career is quite important, but my happiness is even more important
4) ha ... 鬱鬱不得志? from time to time. but then, i know what i can achieve, and i know my limits, so things should be quite ok. there are many things which are out of our control, and we just have to do our best according to the current situation.
having a sense of humour helps a lot.
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