An inexplicable penchant for technology.
You see, I’m really this scary tech person that coverts gadgets. True, like nearly all members of the male species, I keep myself updated with technological news, check out the latest happenings, etc. Engadget and AppleInsider are my daily reads. I still know how to assemble and fix a PC despite being a Mac guy since three years ago.
Call me a Jack-of-trades, but perhaps it’s just my nature to be amazed by many different things, not just on the technological front. There’s a little part of me that wonders if I actually have ADHD – I recall the times when my report cards were always returned with one of the comments saying that I need to learn how to focus, that I lose focus easily, so on and so forth.
Just like my so-called love for Economics – I kind of lost the energy someway during my University studies, when all that mattered in the learning of the subject was a bunch of numbers and mathematical equations that simply did not synchronize well with me. I started becoming better in my electives, really truly living up to my nature, indeed.
Of course that changed with the advent of Behavioral Economics, but that’s a story for another time.
My nature has lived up to its name, indeed. Fortunately (or unfortunately), my income has somewhat been able to support my techno-frenzy, and I’m not broke yet, and still on the way to buying my first HDB flat – if the government finally realizes that I’ve been applying for a few times already, that is. So all’s still well, and will still go well.
If you’ve read thus far, I congratulate you on reading a bunch of nonsense that does not pose any academic sense, nor value-add to the integrity of this blog. You see, the entire post was lengthened for the sake of delivering a punchline – just one simple one, in fact.
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(Woohoo.)