Monday, February 6


my room, uninterrupted.

meanwhile, i'd like to take this opportunity to thank aaron pan for being the most amazing bloomberg employee of 2006. you're doing bloomberg proud, by spreading the bloomberg love around... :) and cheers dude, for that really encouraging letter - the bread of life together with the physical sustenaince.. i see what you've done there, even if you haven't. if you don't know by now, you're truly appreciated. and i totally didn't expect it as well, caught up in my little "busy-bubble" but yes, thanks for being around and really, just being there.

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discussion topic #1 :

do we jeopardise our future relationships by having previous relationships?

i've been told this for the second time in my life by a different person and i'm coming to realise, it just might be true.... the theory that we 'lose a bit of ourselves' with each relationship come and gone, that there is a bit of us trapped in the memories of old, with someone else, with 'memories like daggers' as kenneth so rightfully put it. and with each new relationship, there is lesser energy that can go into it, because some has been expended in the old ones... is this the sad but true fact of love in life? the fact that with more to love, there is... less love? how sad.

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