As a young lady you often write things cryptic. The subject of this entry is headlined "sick". Does it mean sick in the sense of physical health? In that case that will mean you have not yet recovered from illness.
Or does that go to show you've come across something you don't like. That will relate to that part "I HATE teaching".
"Sick" is followed by a sub-heading "A NEW look" . The word "NEW" is capitalised and naturally that is emphasised. I have yet to find a clue here. Is that NEW is a new outlook on life? Or that you have a makeover in your appearance?
In any event I have gathered you have embarked on making your living (as a sideline) out of teaching pupils. As I have said before this supplements your earnings as a professional musicians out of concert appearances. Since most parents in HK like to send their children to pick up some performing arts as hobby after school, the income can be quite substantial. I understand the learners may not be brilliant or very receptive to your teaching but being part of music education in promoting classical music should be something you are proud of.
Therefore please use your talents in playing to inspire your students and in the meantime make some money out of it. That will be a win-win situation.
Please fill your heart full of love (as much as you love your playing) and cast out any remnants of hatred. Your personality manifests its best when you smile with love in your heart, not any other ill-feeling
何韻珊 2007-09-17 10:51
熊人!終於在yahoo!blog找到認識的朋友了!
請多多指教!
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熊人 2007-05-10 21:19
new look means I had a hair cut~~
Peter 2007-05-04 02:28
Or does that go to show you've come across something you don't like. That will relate to that part "I HATE teaching".
"Sick" is followed by a sub-heading "A NEW look" . The word "NEW" is capitalised and naturally that is emphasised. I have yet to find a clue here. Is that NEW is a new outlook on life? Or that you have a makeover in your appearance?
In any event I have gathered you have embarked on making your living (as a sideline) out of teaching pupils. As I have said before this supplements your earnings as a professional musicians out of concert appearances. Since most parents in HK like to send their children to pick up some performing arts as hobby after school, the income can be quite substantial. I understand the learners may not be brilliant or very receptive to your teaching but being part of music education in promoting classical music should be something you are proud of.
Therefore please use your talents in playing to inspire your students and in the meantime make some money out of it. That will be a win-win situation.
Please fill your heart full of love (as much as you love your playing) and cast out any remnants of hatred. Your personality manifests its best when you smile with love in your heart, not any other ill-feeling