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Sunday, May 31, 2020

The World Paused



It’s me again, writing while the rain pours heavily outside, each drop tapping a gentle rhythm on my window. I’ve been away from this little space for far too long, and I realize now just how much I’ve missed the act of writing. It’s hard to put into words the feeling stirring within me — a quiet sense of being resurrected, of awakening into a new state of possibility. I feel blessed, alive, and eager for the many prompts and projects my mind longs to explore, even if, for now, I am the sole reader of my musings.

Lately, my mind has been a bustling workshop of ideas, overflowing with concepts about business, money management, and personal growth. Though I am not wealthy, I find myself inexplicably drawn to money-related content, tutorials, and discussions online. Perhaps it is the pull of maturity, or the slow realization that financial literacy is an adventure in itself — a journey I am only beginning to chart.

The quarantine has been a strange yet gentle gift. With time stretched and obligations paused, I have had the space to rest, reflect, and explore things I never attempted before. It has been a period of quiet observation, a canvas for experimentation, and a mirror into my own routines and desires.

I discovered the joy of preparing my own meals — a task I had rarely attempted before, but now have come to relish. Cooking is no longer mere sustenance; it is an act of creation, requiring planning, patience, and attention to detail. From selecting ingredients to peeling, slicing, and adjusting spices to taste, to carefully plating the finished dish, the process has taught me the satisfaction of effort and anticipation. Each meal is a small triumph, a tangible reflection of care, creativity, and intention. I find myself already looking forward to the next day’s menu, excited to experiment and refine, to transform ordinary ingredients into something meaningful and nourishing.

In these simple acts, I sense a deeper lesson: that reflection, effort, and curiosity are themselves forms of growth. That even in isolation, one can cultivate skill, mindfulness, and joy. That the ordinary, when approached with intention, becomes extraordinary. And perhaps this is the quiet gift of these quarantine days — the revelation that life, in its smallest routines, holds endless opportunities for discovery, creativity, and reflection.


I also find myself indulging in the world of K-dramas. These stories have become a cherished part of my routine, a window through which I explore the many facets of life, love, and human emotion. Each series stretches my perceptions, tugging at my heart, challenging my empathy, and inviting me to linger in moments of joy, sorrow, and quiet reflection.

Here are some K-drama series that have lingered in my mind, stirring my emotions and resonating deep within my soul.



Synopsis
(Itaewon Class) tells the story of ex-convict Park Sae-ro-yi (Park Seo-joon) whose life has been turned upside down after he gets expelled from school for punching a bully and his father is killed in an accident. Following his father's steps, he opens his bar-restaurant DanBam (Sweet Night) in Itaewon. Alongside his manager, Jo Yi-seo (Kim Da-mi) and his staff, he strives towards success and reaching greater heights while battling against a food conglomerate.


Synopsis

The series (Empress Ki)revolves around Gi Seungnyang, a Goryeo-born woman who ascends to power despite the restrictions of the era's class system, and later marries Toghon Temür (Emperor of Mongol Empire) to become an empress of the Yuan dynasty, instead of her first love, Wang Yu. It managed to highlight the deep love the Emperor embedded in Lady Ki and depicts her loves and political ambitions.[3]




This drama (Royal Gambler) is about a prince who's forced to live as a commoner and uses his gambling skills to take revenge on the King. Dae-Gil (Jang Geun-suk) and King Yeongjo (Yeo Jin-goo) enter a match. ... King Yeongjo is a man who never lowers his head without a convincing reason.

Jang Keun Suk has thousands of expressions in his repertoire. Each expression conveys the thoughts of the character he’s portraying .


I also started my own urban mini survival garden,since I have limited space I struggled in replanting from one container to the other container. It gives me excitement as I witnessed the growth of every plant. Here's some glimpse of mini garden.


I immersed myself in the vast world of online learning, exploring resources that are just a click away. Yet, the abundance of information can sometimes feel overwhelming, like standing at the edge of a vast ocean of knowledge. Perhaps the key is to take it slowly, embracing one course at a time, savoring each lesson as it comes.

I highly recommend exploring online TESDA trainings — a treasure trove of free learning opportunities. It is a chance to expand your skills, cultivate curiosity, and invest in yourself without cost. In a world brimming with resources, it is wise to take full advantage of such opportunities, one thoughtful step at a time.














Friday, June 28, 2019