Just last week, my taiji teacher was saying, as you go through life, you realise what's more important or essential and shed the unimportant stuff, like unnecssary layers. An analogy he gave was he used to like to pick the finer fish to eat, like 'ang kau' (I actually don't now what kind of fish this is). But now, he realised that as long as the fish is fresh, the flesh will be sweet. Woah...a touch of zen!
Uncannily, I had a taste of this today.
My expensive Omega watch had let me down. Meant to be a diver's watch, but after a few weeks of swimming at the neighbourhood pool, yesterday morning I realised that moisture has seeped into the watch and mist could be seen under the glass face.
I sent in the watch for servicing and was told that the wait could be 12 weeks.
So, the lesson learnt for me is for a watch, as long as it can tell time accurately, it is a good watch. So I went to get this $28 Casio watch which tells the time perfectly and can be worn to the local pool and water resistant up to 50 metres.
17.7.09
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Haha... maybe you should have left wearing expensive watches to me :)
So does this mean that you'll be handing over the Omega to me :p
Bet how long the 'back to basic' mentality last... haha...
make sure to keep a distance away from luxury watch shops! =))
haha... "back to basic"... what abt badminton rackets & shoes??? all back to Basic :p
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