I've been searching for a new laptop since months, but I always postponed to buy one due to many reasons (money, priority, specs, etc).
Then when I finally made a decision, the one that I want is only available in other country.
Then when I finally made decision to buy the one which is actually a bit over my budget, the shop has the only one on the display.
Then when I finally said ok to buy it, I found out that the shop doesn't received credit card nor my bank card.
Then when I finally managed to get the cash, I found out later when I was home that the Serial Number written on the invoice is not the same with the one written on the laptop (the shopkeeper used the wrong packaging and he only scanned the serial number on the packaging without checking the laptop).
Then when I started, Window 8 made me a bit irritated.
Then when I checked my bank account balance, the fee and the rate from the withdraw seems making the total price is more expensive than the price itself :(
*sigh*
At that point, I know how much I love my old laptop.
Even though it's slow, loud (I can hear it working hard),
and I don't dare anymore to run the vista (just stick with ubuntu),
but it's been there for almost 5 years..
:-((
I'm broke and I hate it.
But hate just makes things worst.
That's why I try to release it here.
Hopefully I can get something good out of bad things happened..
*peace be with me*
Saturday, March 07, 2015
Tuesday, February 03, 2015
Coming Back
Coming back, trying to learn writing again and to learn understanding things that I don't understand.
I didn't understand before, when a person is complaining about my solution and at the end he said "you can do whatever you choose, I don't care", it means he/she doesn't agree and means also I should not do that.
Instead, he's explaining to others that the solution that I give is not a solution and I should not do that.
Why can't just he say to me "no, it's a bad solution and don't do that" ?
I thought I made him clearly that it's only a proposal, it's not a final solution and therefore I ask his opinion first..
At the end it's communication problem.
*Sigh*
Lessons learned:
People sometimes too busy complaining and demanding the best solution or their solution without thinking that other people maybe spending their time and effort to help them finding solution at the same time, they just don't see what others trying to do..
Second lesson, I should ask people to be more direct. I think I'm mentally ready to listen to people giving their direct opinion.
Third, be strong. Being a minority teaches me to stay strong.
I didn't understand before, when a person is complaining about my solution and at the end he said "you can do whatever you choose, I don't care", it means he/she doesn't agree and means also I should not do that.
Instead, he's explaining to others that the solution that I give is not a solution and I should not do that.
Why can't just he say to me "no, it's a bad solution and don't do that" ?
I thought I made him clearly that it's only a proposal, it's not a final solution and therefore I ask his opinion first..
At the end it's communication problem.
*Sigh*
Lessons learned:
People sometimes too busy complaining and demanding the best solution or their solution without thinking that other people maybe spending their time and effort to help them finding solution at the same time, they just don't see what others trying to do..
Second lesson, I should ask people to be more direct. I think I'm mentally ready to listen to people giving their direct opinion.
Third, be strong. Being a minority teaches me to stay strong.
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