I have also decided to go for jogging at least three times a week,something that I always plan but fail to do.Not that I'm on a diet or something,but seriously I have to control my food.
Last Tuesday, I had a wonderfull time.I was off from work,woke up at 1pm, had massive lunch and then drove to the nearest Coffee Bean.I also have got this card from Coffee Bean where you buy like 13 coffee and get it stamped then you'll get one free, of course over a period of time.
Well, another reason is because, it has free Wi-fi.I just sat sipping a cold coffee,and listening to Alleycats,through www.youtube.com.I felt really emotional,but it was good.I kept humming those songs all day long.
Nothing much has happened this week, been going out with friends the whole week.Just sitting by the beach,or driving around.One great thing i enjoy in Bahrain is that there is so much time after work, unlike Malaysia, where half the time is wasted on the roads.
I could spend so much of time with my wife and daughter when they were here.A drive from work to home is only 15 minutes during peak hours,unlike in Malaysia a drive from Wangsa Maju to Kepong is almost an hour and half, by the time i reach home I'm half dead.I would just want to shower,eat and sleep.Then its the same routine the next day.
Family time, is very limited.Quality of life is also very poor.I spend more time in the car then at home.Imagine if it rains in Kuala Lumpur during peak hours,this is the worst nightmare.Even with all those Metros,LRT's and ERL, we still cant find a solution.
The floods in Kuala Lumpur recently is really embarrassing,smart tunnel turned out to be not smart at all!.Its not the quality of work that matters,or the billions spent.One thing and only thing can change, its the attitude.When Ministers take responsibilities and officials take initiative and treat work as worship, then and only then things wont fall apart.Well its easier said than done!
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What you have said is 100% true, No doubt about it. For a start, and most importantly the people whom have been hogging the department for decades need to be changed at least.
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