My Life My Way
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After settling everything, finally I’ve the chance to touch my blog. KL is notorious for its hectic lifestyle, and there is a need for me to catch up with it. I am still imagining the challenge that I will face when I receive my car most probably in November. The challenging part isn’t driving in KL, but the car’s transmission, which is manual!
Right now I am staying behind Tropicana City Mall. Good or bad?

Staying somewhere near to the mall should be a good thing for me. Buying groceries and enjoying my free time shall not be a problem. One of the good things I love this mall is, my favourite Chatime is inside! (Well, even if it isn’t inside, there is another branch near my workplace)

Surprisingly, I found out that there are no shops selling men’s cloths inside the mall!
Another thing that I was worrying before I came here was…

Yeah! Food!
I am a person who cannot bear any hunger. I was worrying that around my area there were no places to dine. Well, Tropicana City Mall and the 7-Eleven nearby my house have given me the solution!
I remember last time somebody told me that KL is a place without nice food. Now I officially prove this statement is wrong! Malaysia’s food rocks! Despite the price level of the food here, I enjoy dining in KL.
Life here after working is somehow relaxing. I enjoy reading books that I’ve bought but never had the chance to read before. Stop studying enables me to gain industrial experience and do what I wish to do after working. I often believe that the way one spends his free time determines who he is. Reading books about business and investment is definitely one of the best ways to spend my free time.
However, knowledge isn’t everything. It’s just the first stage. Knowledge doesn’t give one a fortune. In fact, applied knowledge is the thing that enables one to create something.
Everyday, I’d glance at this thing.

It’s given by my good buddies. I often called them “Monkeys”. They’re a group of graceful juniors and few peers. Before I left, they actually made this for me. Inside the book, everyone wrote paragraphs of wishes and inserted a photo.
After those wishes, they fill the pages with our memories. The moment we celebrate each other’s birthday, the moment we go out shopping, the moment we gather and do something crazy, the moment we rock Miri & etc…
Everyone has emotion. Every time when I see this cute little hand-make booklet, I will remind myself: No matter what happen, there are always people who are supporting me at the back.
Life can be very meaningful and interesting with the presence of these buddies.
