March 16, 2009

  • Random….

    1. http://www.edithzimmerman.com/blog/?m=200903
    This blog is pretty cool . She turns food into art.

    2. I need a job. Anyone want me? I like start-ups!

    3. I want to play with legos or work on a puzzle.
    Time does not allow .

    4. I feel like a business man discussing Venture capital stuff all day.
    yay stocks? Actually…nvm, look at our world today.

    5. Anyone know any good Korea programs? I might as well go to Korea and get better at my own language!

Comments (2)

  • Yeah, startups are a good choice in looking for job, but our economy is still in a recession, so it will be difficult to get that dream job that you always wanted. I wish I could help you, but I am like totally bankrupt now thanks to some unwise and reckless spending decisions. It’s a tough job market out there. There are people even competing for low paying jobs like working in retail stores.

    Playing with Legos and puzzles are an excellent way to stimulate your mind. It makes you smarter and more perceptive in everything that you do. When my father’s retail store was open a few years ago, it sold a lot of Lego toys. Legos were so popular with younger kids as well as teenagers.

    If you know how to play the stock market, yes it’s definitely one way to make lots of money in a relatively short period of time. However, beware that you can lose money just as easily like for example, I myself lost a lot of money playing stocks due to some bad decision making on my part in choosing the wrong stocks to invest in and at the wrong time.

    Learning another language, any language is a definite plus for you. Learning a language that’s your native language like Korean is even better. Also, having a proficiency in other languages can give you an added competive edge when looking for a job, especially jobs that involve dealing with the public.

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