We have came a long way, before having to decide whether to expand our horizons even more by studying more in-depth, or to come out to the cold,harsh working society and to earn bread crumbs.
Last Thursday, we arranged a meet-up to see Kenneth off to UK for Masters. Besides that, it was a solid excuse to meet up with the people that I do not usually get to meet, especially after deciding to build my base in KL. To tell the truth, all of us are actually working at this part of the country, but due to the long (ridiculous!) working hours, by the time we were let off from work, we were probably too tired to even drive to the destination and meet. So, meet-ups of such are important to "rekindle" the friendship that has been slowly devoured by our working careers.
Last Thursday, we arranged a meet-up to see Kenneth off to UK for Masters. Besides that, it was a solid excuse to meet up with the people that I do not usually get to meet, especially after deciding to build my base in KL. To tell the truth, all of us are actually working at this part of the country, but due to the long (ridiculous!) working hours, by the time we were let off from work, we were probably too tired to even drive to the destination and meet. So, meet-ups of such are important to "rekindle" the friendship that has been slowly devoured by our working careers.
Indeed, we have came a long way now. Our conversation didn't evolve around Ipoh, lepak, lecturers, etc. anymore. In fact, we were sucked up in conversations such as properties, investments, career advancements, etc. All big-boys talk..okay, I'm not being sexist here, so I should say, "big people's talks". But what didn't change much was the way we talk, our way of communication, was pretty much the same. We talked exactly the same way we did when we were back in UTP and that, brought a sense of reminiscine to me.
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