Cold-hearted

"You and me, we just want to reach a place where we don't have to worry about anything."-Jia Wern

I find it hard to live in the present, because I'm always looking forward to the endpoint. While everyone else is nostalgic about having to leave the institute which has been our alma mater for the past 5.5 years, I can't wait to get it over and done with.

And not just because I get to join JW in the States after that.

I'm probably too goal-oriented for my own good. I'm happiest when a task is finished, not during the process. Life is basically a series of accomplishments and goals to check off my to-do list. *Sigh* Something tells me that's not very healthy.

Comments

  1. Can relate. There really isn't an endpoint in life where there are no struggles until we go back home with Christ. Still learning how to enjoy being in the moment and finding joy through the struggles. As Christians, we technically shouldn't be rushing given that we only have a set amount of time in the world to make an impact. And is that really enough?

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