Tuesday, June 1, 2010

a simple talk at the end of the day.

it was last day i work for pegasus. everybody was pretty busy with their works. pretty sad inside but i couldnt ask for more, it's been quite an experience working there and i've learnt a lot in every moments there, and also from each and every person i met. i'm not good at goodbyes, and i thank you all, sincerely.

had the last talk there with someone who i've been wanting to talk with for the last few weeks (just by looking her story on facebook, and read from her blog). as suspected, a wonderful warm-hearted person and a very entertaining one indeed. she's a copywriter, and she loves her works so much. something that we all should do, aint we?

earlier that day she got me really interested when she said she's changing into someone who's quite contrary with herself in the past. from what i've learnt, there's must be a turning point why people can be like that, to change into someone better, or some says, to get more matured. well, she got some moments to think about herself, to think what she had done in the past, what she has done and hasnt done, all the thing i called a retrospective time. (another thing that we all should do to be a better person right?) well in general, i quote her RT: "Don't ever forget your past, it has made you to the person you are now." i couldn't agree more. :)

we had a great talk (well, to me it is) about other things , it was just like for half an hour, but it seems longer than that.

Sarah Diana Oktavia, it's amazing how a simple talk with you can teach and prompt me some life lessons. thank you. I'm glad we talked even it was my last day of working there. let's hope there still other times to exchange minds, talk about life, and other things in it. i, for sure, gonna love it.

what a wonderful day, not leaving empty-handed with a pretty open-minded. and it's time to move to another chapter, i'll to enjoy it to the max!

the world dont stop for you when you stop for the world.
and yes, it's harder starting over than never to have changed. but we have to... :)

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