Too Many Things Going On
There have been too many things going on. I’m quite confused as to where I should be starting. It’s hazy and yet I have so many things to do. Such as finding ways to earn money without resorting to working in an office. Unfortunately, Singapore isn’t really a good place to start. Or any other country for that matter.
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I still need a day job. Unless I can work 4 hours a week. It will be a dream come true. I haven’t gotten over Latte’s demise yet. It is a traumatic experience if you witness your beloved pet grasping his last breath in front of you despite all the efforts to save him. It was really unfortunate that Latte died as a virgin.
I haven’t been sleeping well since. Some of you may scoff at the idea of losing sleep over some guinea pig. However, any pet owner will be upset at the lost of their pets because they have been spending time bonding together and gotten to love each other. Imagine living together with your Labrador for 15 years. It passed away due to sickness or old age. You have been walking around the neighbourhood every day and the loss has changed the routine. How does that feel?
I have been thinking about life. It’s so short that I just want to spend more time with my family rather than spending so much time at work earning more money but it’s useless when you can’t be there when your family needs you.
I have been thinking of starting my own business but it isn’t going to be easy since I have absolutely no idea where to begin. I do know there is someone who wishes to help. That’s so sweet. At this moment, I would like to think about the business type and strategies before jumping into the bandwagon.









July 11th, 2008 at 3:46 am
Truly sorry about your guinea pig, I know how you feel. I had three of them and they all passed away during this year and the last one. I’ve had them since my early teens.They were also the fierce types who’d dislike being stroked while not held
Watching them die was hard, but the hardest part for me was actually seeing them lifeless…it’s as if the body had nothing to do with what they had been, it was so different. Even now, when I open the fridge the thought of getting some carrot for the “monsters” crosses my mind every now and then before realising that… well that there’s no need for that anymore. Deepest sympathy. I’m sure all guinea pigs go to a better place, as they behave by far better then most humans.
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July 11th, 2008 at 7:30 am
@Bitter Chocolate
It was indeed hard to get rid of the practice of feeding my pig at the regular hours after his death. Mine took quite a long while to get used to stroking. Guinea pigs need time to get used to being handled as they are easily stressed. All guinea pigs are believed to be going to the Rainbow Bridge.
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