Another Day in Quicksand
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Here it is, again
My last post was about ISFP, Tuesday, 14 December 2010. if I'm not mistaken it was a result from a test which I find on net, and probably post it in the name of try-to-make-a-post, funny is it? i just LOLed in my silent heart.
Lot of thing have change, look at blogger.com layout by itself while im typing this post, the design also changed, kinda convenient as Im getting used to it =). But hey, so life right? here it is, 9 June 2013.
3 years have past, lot lot lot of things change, just how world changed and progressed, I just can't described it well, maybe time will tell.
Felt like writing, but I had to go, I had to take some food, maybe I should update my blog at midnight, or before I go to sleep. LOL
Until then, adios~
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
ISFP
As an ISFP, your primary mode of living is focused internally, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit into your value system. Your secondary mode is external, where you take things in via your five sense in a literal, concrete fashion.
ISFPs live in the world of sensation possibilities. They are keenly in tune with the way things look, taste, sound, feel and smell. They have a strong aesthetic appreciation for art, and are likely to be artists in some form, because they are unusually gifted at creating and composing things which will strongly affect the senses. They have a strong set of values, which they strive to consistently meet in their lives. They need to feel as if they're living their lives in accordance with what they feel is right, and will rebel against anything which conflicts with that goal. They're likely to choose jobs and careers which allow them the freedom of working towards the realization of their value-oriented personal goals.
ISFPs tend to be quiet and reserved, and difficult to get to know well. They hold back their ideas and opinions except from those who they are closest to. They are likely to be kind, gentle and sensitive in their dealings with others. They are interested in contributing to people's sense of well-being and happiness, and will put a great deal of effort and energy into tasks which they believe in.
ISFPs have a strong affinity for aesthetics and beauty. They're likely to be animal lovers, and to have a true appreciation for the beauties of nature. They're original and independent, and need to have personal space. They value people who take the time to understand the ISFP, and who support the ISFP in pursuing their goals in their own, unique way. People who don't know them well may see their unique way of life as a sign of carefree light-heartedness, but the ISFP actually takes life very seriously, constantly gathering specific information and shifting it through their value systems, in search for clarification and underlying meaning.
ISFPs are action-oriented individuals. They are "doers", and are usually uncomfortable with theorizing concepts and ideas, unless they see a practical application. They learn best in a "hands-on" environment, and consequently may become easily bored with the traditional teaching methods, which emphasize abstract thinking. They do not like impersonal analysis, and are uncomfortable with the idea of making decisions based strictly on logic. Their strong value systems demand that decisions are evaluated against their subjective beliefs, rather than against some objective rules or laws.
ISFPs are extremely perceptive and aware of others. They constantly gather specific information about people, and seek to discover what it means. They are usually penetratingly accurate in their perceptions of others.
ISFPs are warm and sympathetic. They genuinely care about people, and are strongly service-oriented in their desire to please. They have an unusually deep well of caring for those who are close to them, and are likely to show their love through actions, rather than words.
ISFPs have no desire to lead or control others, just as they have no desire to be led or controlled by others. They need space and time alone to evaluate the circumstances of their life against their value system, and are likely to respect other people's needs for the same.
The ISFP is likely to not give themself enough credit for the things which they do extremely well. Their strong value systems can lead them to be intensely perfectionist, and cause them to judge themselves with unneccesary harshness.
The ISFP has many special gifts for the world, especially in the areas of creating artistic sensation, and selflessly serving others. Life is not likely to be extremely easy for the ISFP, because they take life so seriously, but they have the tools to make their lives and the lives of those close to them richly rewarding experiences.
Black Flag | White Flag
Saturday, 11 December 2010
This is my fight
This is it
Yeah I know, it's been a while, or should i say, it's been a year? who knows right? but the point is, my blog is really-really-totally mess up, for being gone for far too long, didn't even update,hehe. Well, I guess this is it.
For my friends out there longing for this blog to be updated, well, this is it. I refuse to write long for this entry.
~Until Time when this Fingers Touch the Keyboard~
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Bababababa Balik~~
Yeaaaaaa, itu dia, Oman Air Airline,
Kalo korang nk tahu, haaaa, ni la dia flight yg akan sebam3d naik ntuk pulang ke tanah air, MALAYSIA. sebam3d xtahu la cane flight dia, sbb nih first tyme kowt sebam3d nek (naik).
Flight berlepas pada 25/7/2010 pada waktu 5 ptg (jd pukul 3ptg dah kena check in).
Akan smpai ke Malaysia pada 26/7/2010 insyaallah, pada pukul 12 tengahari.
Kembali to Mesir 10/10/2010 (lama siot cuti, :P)
hehe xsabar rasanya nk balik Malaysia, Malaysia, tunggu kawe sokmo,
Salam, bye2~~
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Oral Examination
Hari nih, 26 june 2010, adalah hari pertama ntuk oral examination bagi student tahun 2 Cairo University, iaitu physiology, selepas tamatnya exam written. Hari ni cuaca pagi mendung, mybe sbb pagi kot, tyme tuh pukul 7.30pg masa sebam3d betolak dari rumah besama hosmate sebam3d iaitu nazrin n shafiq (sry nama korang masuk blog aku, jangan apa2kan aku ek, :P)
Masa smpai ke university kengkawan yg len semua dah smpai, nk kata geng sebam3d smpai lmbat, x gak sbb kitowang smpai dalam pukul 8.00pg (xtahu la telebih ke terawal).
Ok, oral exam ntuk physio nih, dia ada 2 sesi, sesi pertama n sesi kedua, n student akan dipanggil berdasarkan no giliran masing2. Sesi kedua diadakan selepas sesi pertama n selaluny sesi kedua nih tghari sket. Tp ntah la cane td, range waktu antara sesi 1 n sesi 2 ntuk sebamed, adoii, macam langit n bumi, lama, penat menunggu. Ok, ni antara soalan yg ditanya oleh doctor kepada sebam3d :
Sesi Pertama :
1. What is Glomerular Filtration Rate, GFR?
2. What are the factor that affecting it?
3. Where is the position of Mesangial Cell?
4. What is Specific Dynamic Action of Food, SDA?
5. What is the food that has high SDA?
6. What do you know about Cushing Syndrome, name its manifestation?
7. Manifestation of Addison's Disease?
Sesi Kedua :
1. What do you know about synaptic transmissionn?
2. Do you know what is hemiplegia?
3. Where it is can be seen?
4. What is the cause of Upper Motor Neuron Lesion, UMNL?
5. What are the manifestations and its causes?
Haaa, tu la soalan oral yg sebam3d kena td, Alhamdulillah, lps selesai abis segala nervousness, ketar2 n darah tinggi, abes sume hilang, dah kembali ke normal :D
Alhamdulillah, Oral Physiology sudah habis dan menandakan physiology ntuk tahun 2 dah melabuhkan langsirnya, menghantar salam selamat tinggal buat kami gen 8 cairo university, dan 3 more orals to finish, biochemistry, histology and anatomy, and after that, we're coming home to Malaysia, CUTI CUTI CUTI, x sabar x sabar :D
Ok lah, sebam3d minta diri dulu
kon macam tiga segi,
next post kita jumpa lagi,
-Salam-