been to the design conference today. needless to say, things like inspirational, eye-dropping and all. I spent the evening sharing every single thing I could remember with my mates. I recalled the sessions, felt this-and-that, did my works with eagerness and positiveness.
the only downward thing is that, I'm not quite a good communicator. I cannot deliver a question right. how disappointed. I thought I would ask them about how they have gone through difficult times when they first started the business, but it turned out to be a bitch whining about how she didn't know what to do and need money to live on. So, yeah. It, together with some other questions raised, actually left some negative feelings for some of the audiences. well, I felt guilty and supppperrr embarrassed by letting some people down even if they are strangers and it might not take them very long to get this thing out of their heads. But again, my communication skill sometimes just sucks. sucks big time. okay I'm not taking language barrier as an excuse. I tend to talk non-sense when in crowd.
people sucks sometimes, so it's just one of the important thing that needs to be noted down. so that we can all improve ourselves for the better.
but really, sometimes, do you think words fail? I know it's best to balance both, chill and laugh are the best boost for basically everything. but well, today is the day that words suck with me. Haha, I suddenly feel for those who had said a bad thing or two during press and interviews.
do you think we should shut our mouths, listen and silently improve ourselves as we learn from them, like "không biết thì dựa cột mà nghe", or should we just go ahead, speak up, make mistakes and feel alright as a flawed human-being and try to work things out from there?
the only downward thing is that, I'm not quite a good communicator. I cannot deliver a question right. how disappointed. I thought I would ask them about how they have gone through difficult times when they first started the business, but it turned out to be a bitch whining about how she didn't know what to do and need money to live on. So, yeah. It, together with some other questions raised, actually left some negative feelings for some of the audiences. well, I felt guilty and supppperrr embarrassed by letting some people down even if they are strangers and it might not take them very long to get this thing out of their heads. But again, my communication skill sometimes just sucks. sucks big time. okay I'm not taking language barrier as an excuse. I tend to talk non-sense when in crowd.
people sucks sometimes, so it's just one of the important thing that needs to be noted down. so that we can all improve ourselves for the better.
but really, sometimes, do you think words fail? I know it's best to balance both, chill and laugh are the best boost for basically everything. but well, today is the day that words suck with me. Haha, I suddenly feel for those who had said a bad thing or two during press and interviews.
do you think we should shut our mouths, listen and silently improve ourselves as we learn from them, like "không biết thì dựa cột mà nghe", or should we just go ahead, speak up, make mistakes and feel alright as a flawed human-being and try to work things out from there?