Friday, February 24, 2012

Control

Something I worry about when I'm back in UPM, besides new subjects and lectures, is my adorable coursemates. Speaking of uniqueness, each one of them has their own kind.
Besides through regular interaction and chatting like "pass me the tissue paper" or "the rice of the cafeteria today is a little bit harder to bite", there's one more thing just came to my mind according to my observation - EQ.

All of my coursemates ain't that bad, maybe I'm just biased all this while, or I still don't really understand them well enough, even after 18 weeks of "coursemate-ship".

So I asked Uncle Google about this EQ thingy. This EQ thingy has bothered me for quite a couple of days after the opening of the new semester. What the hell actually is EQ? 
Emotional Intelligence (EI) describes an ability to and manage the emotions of one's self, and of others. So, Emotional Quotient (EQ) is the measurement of EI.

Think again, with the intention to survive in this 4-years-course, without failing to communicate properly with your working partners, managing own EI is the best way. I think this is simply the only way yet hardest survivor skill for me to make it. So, the other way to substitute it is to ignore.

I had a written note stuck in front of my study table during my first semester - "Don't ever think too much, it ruins your life" as a reminder before I step out of my hostel door. Not any philosophy, but sometimes we can't deny the power of one simple sentence like this. We only can understand it when we experienced it.

Well, life's too short to eat a carrot whole~ even care at all ohh~
So here's a song introduced by Glee, originally by Young The Giant - Cough Syrup.

One of my latest favourite song and wanted to introduce to all my friends here.
Music always speaks what words can't. 
That is why I never stop listening to songs.
I guess it's one of the way to control one's EQ, isn't it?
:D
Cheers!

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