A decade has since went by when I celebrated the new millennium (and still unable to spell it without a spell-check). The last decade was an eventful one. It saw my transition from JC kid to an army soldier to an university graduate and now-here I am, as a working adult.
2009 was an even more eventful year. A host of bitter stuff came my way and now that I looked back, it was but nowhere.
I wonder what will the new 2010 brings. For one, the economy will be resilient to further shocks (as demostrated by the Dubai debacle), as nations decided to tighten their grips over public debts and finances. The world is awash with the public funds, and as such, the euphoria and illusion will last through 2010.
I am stepping into the role of an auditor senior. I will need to be more responsible for my work and for my team. I have to interact with more caution and clarity with almost everyone (its something that I am trying hard to learn).
I want to pass my CFA level one and to finally start on my CPA.
I want to spend more time with my parents.
I want to get the rumored Apple tablet (be it iSlate or iGuide) and the 27 inch iMac!
I want to go to Greece!
There are so many I wants, and I shall see how many of these can I strike off on 31 December 2010.
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