Today I met my school mates for lunch at Lowercase to celebrate two of their birthdays. Javin and I had cai fan for breakfast pretty late so we went for pancakes, which I really liked! After lunch I forced Javin to be my model lol
This group of friends used to be my classmates but we have parted ways for more than a year now since we started pursuing our specialisations, so we rarely see each other in and outside of school. Meeting them always reminds me of freshie days, when I was still enthusiastic and bubbling with excitement about university life. We all eventually fell back into our Singaporean student moulds and no longer live as dangerously... Sometimes I miss that #yolo first sem, but I really look forward to post-grad life because it's the start of a whole new chapter of my life and I'm finally breaking away from the mundane education system. No more studying and examinations!
Some of my friends have already graduated and are working, some are interning, some just finished their internships. I just ended my 11-week internship at an awesome ad agency and since then I've been just plain tired - I think all the tiredness accumulated and I'm repaying my debts. It's not even that work is stressful, but it is really tiring trying to keep your life together when you work office hours. While my work is not stressful compared to my colleagues, I was tired out from squeezing activities from whatever time I had. Generally didn't get to sleep more than 6 hours a day. Is work-life balance even possible...? It seems like it will always be something we will keep working towards, but unattainable for many.
Ok this post is just full of boring adult stuff so gonna stop here bye bye
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