Morning is always a big problem for me. Although I always set my alarm clock at 7, I will end up with snoozing it for a half an hour before I really get up from my bed. Then, I will run to the office with a sleepy head. Well … I bet most of the people in Singapore experience the same thing since whenever we exchanged our morning stories, everyone will tell almost the same story. Or maybe you can just have a look around when you’re taking morning MRT.
But this morning I learned something about sleepy head. Going to work with a sleepy head is a terrible idea. Why? Because it might ruin someone else’s life. Yes, I’m serious. Here’s the story…
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Filed under: Life in Singapore , morning, mrt, singapore, sleepy, sleepy head, snoring

“For you, a thousand times over.”
(Hasan, expressing his unconditional loyalty and love to his best friend Amir)
This is the fastest English novel I’ve ever read in my life. I bought it on Saturday night and I just finished my last page few hours ago in a coffee house accompanied by my I-have-to-wait-for-one-hour black iced tea. Do you believe that most of the times good thing happens in coincidence? I found this book accidentally when I was wandering around in a mall waiting for the movie to play. Then to kill my three free hours I went to a book shop – something that I rarely did.
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