Jesus reminded us to love no matter how screw-ed a person can be, it's very convenient and easy to love people that are decent-looking or easy to communicate. First impression is always crucial when it comes to interviews or roaming around the workplace. Sadly, judging people has always been the number one spot on my list. I can never fail to condemn or judge about people, and unfortunately turning these people's flaws into my daily jokes. This is also known as putting one's happiness onto others' misery.
Surviving in the working society is never easy, you cannot differentiate between the good and the scheming. Once a colleague of mine was reading her book and playing Facebook in the office, so everything was cool and suddenly "BAM!", she received a warning from her supervisor after that. How nice. I know its wrong to do that, but cooping inside the office can really drive a person nuts for a long period of time.
Some of my temp colleagues have left, new faces joined. Honestly, it can be really tiring when the whole self-introduction thing starts again.
"Hi! I am Nicholas. Nice to meet you, first time working as an admin?"
"In BCA, we do have other temp colleagues too who are having the same job scope as us."
"Oh do you know how our elevator system works?"
Often I've will ask the same generic questions repetitively, and its becoming a routine. Love is a learning process, and God is good, He places different people from different walks of life to test our faith, and patience to love.
I cannot say that I am perfect, but sometimes people around you can be quite an eye-sore, to be honest. How I wished I could be straight forward and blast right into his/her face, but... I am still finding a solution.
Right now, He has placed someone new in my life. Caught by surprise, it is very difficult to show love to such person. Hidden beauty is what really matters, not the external appearance.
We've all... been tricked my friends.
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